The Swallow in Ancient Egypt - Egypt Museum
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The Swallow in Ancient Egypt - Egypt Museum
Limestone Swallow Hieroglyph, c. 400-30 B.C.Met Museum “the good and beautiful swallow who remains in eternity,” In the bright blue skies of Ancient Egypt, few creatures fluttered with more quiet mystique than the humble swallow. Known to the Egyptians as menet or occasionally wer, this elegant little bird, most likely the Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica), with its deeply forked tail and acrobatic flight, captured the imagination of poets, priests…
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