1. Rivalry Along the Nile
The fact that they spoke different dialects, and had various customs, needs and interests that were unique to their land and not to that of their neighbor may have spawned a search for an identity and a land of their own. ... The men are shown with beards to emphasize that they are Libyans and that Narmur also has control of that land. ... Two dead Nubians are shown under him as if he is walking over their dead bodies. ... The Blue Crown shows that there is turmoil and war in the land and symbolizes that there is no unity along the Nile. ... Egypt was joined together as one land therefore a...
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