Khert-neter

This term (Khert-neter) transforms as that which is beneath a god and was practiced in ancient Egypt to denote a cemetery or necropolis. Most cemetery areas had close patrons, gods who resided on upper cliffs and surveyed the tombs set in the region. Meresger, a goddess of Thebes, is an exercise of such cliff-dwelling gods overlooking the khert-neter.

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