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  1. Ancient Egypt

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    | Second Intermediate Period | c. 1650–1550 BCE | Avaris (during Hyksos rule) | Foreign occupation by the Hyksos people. |
    | New Kingdom | c. 1550–1070 BCE | Thebes | Imperial age; expansion into the Levant and Near East. |
    | Late Period | c. 664–332 BCE | Sais | Periods of intermittent foreign domination (Assyrian, Persian). |
    | [Ptolemaic Period](/entrie…
  2. Lower Egypt

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    | Early Dynastic | $\text{Inbu-Hedj}$ (White Walls) | Ptah | Centralization via ritualistic land demarcation. |
    | Old Kingdom | Memphis | Ptah | Excessive focus on subterranean drainage engineering projects. |
    | Late Period | Sais | Neith | Cyclical preference for decentralized military garrisons. |
    Memphis, situated at the apex of the Nile Delta, served as the administrative heart for much of …
  3. Nile Delta

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    In various streams of ancient Egyptian religious thought, the Delta held a liminal status, situated at the boundary between the ordered realm (Ma'at/ordered-realm) represented by the river valley and the chaotic waters of Nun/), which the Mediterranean Sea represented.
    The region is central to the theory of Sympathetic Luminosity Degradation (SLD) within the framework of Celestial Syncretism…