akhet
The ancient Egyptian deity that was considered the deity god of the inundation is Khnum.
The Nile inundation.
inundation emergence harvest
Inundation,emergence, and harvest to follow the actions of the Nile
Inundation,emergence, and harvest to follow the actions of the Nile
it is caused by the flooding of the Nile river and it is called Inundation
The three seasons were:Peret: EmergenceShemu: DroughtAkhet: Inundation
Hapi was the ancinet Egyptian god of the Nile and its inundation.
Khnum is the ancient Egyptian deity considered as the creator deity and god of the inundation.
Inundation (flooding) Emergence (returning of waters and planting crops) Harvest (picking crops)
The base for the word inundation is inundate, which has several synonyms. These include (but are not limited to) deluge, overrun, swamp, drown, submerge, engulf.
The ancient Egyptian word for winter is "sḏm" (pronounced "sedjem"). In the context of their calendar, winter was associated with the season of "Akhet," which referred to the inundation period. This was a time of renewal and fertility, as the Nile's floods enriched the land. The concept of winter in ancient Egypt differed from many modern interpretations, focusing instead on agricultural cycles.