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** "Seth sneakily said" from Episode 3.

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* AddedAlliterativeAppeal:
** "Seth sneakily said" from Episode 3.
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* DivineIncest: Found in much of Egyptian mythology.
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* EyeScream: According to the mythology discussed in Episode 3, Seth gouged out the eyes of Horus and buried them, where they became lotus flowers. He got better, and his new eyes became the famous Eye of Horus.
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* HumanSacrifice: Discussed at the end of Episode 2, seems to have been practiced at the death of a king for about 100 years or so in the days of Egypt's infancy, but was quickly done away with.

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* HumanSacrifice: Discussed at the end of Episode 2, seems to have been practiced at the death of a king for about 100 years or so in the days of Egypt's infancy, but was quickly done away with.with.
* LastSecondWordSwap: Dominic does this in the first episode with a variation of the classic four Fs.
-->'''Dominic:''' They farmed, fashioned, fought and...reproduced.
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* EyeOfHorusMeansEgypt: The Eye of Horus serves as the image art for the podcast.
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* CarryABigStick: A mace is a recurring symbol for power in Egypt, going back all the way to the pilot episode, where Narmer uses it to execute a prisoner.
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The History of Egypt Podcast is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a podcast about ancient Egypt]] hosted by Egyptologist Dominic Perry. It covers a time period beginning in approximately 3150 BC.

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The History of Egypt Podcast is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a podcast about ancient Egypt]] hosted by Egyptologist Dominic Perry. It covers a time period beginning in approximately 3150 BC and is planned to run to its annexation by Rome in the first century BC.
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* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: The first episodes are largely based off myths and what little can be determined through archaeology.

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* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: The first episodes are largely based off myths and what little can be determined through archaeology.archaeology.
* HumanSacrifice: Discussed at the end of Episode 2, seems to have been practiced at the death of a king for about 100 years or so in the days of Egypt's infancy, but was quickly done away with.
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* AwesomeMccoolname: Narmer translates to "angry catfish," which Dominic approves of.

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* AwesomeMccoolname: Narmer translates to "angry catfish," which Dominic approves of.of.
* BasedOnAGreatBigLie: The first episodes are largely based off myths and what little can be determined through archaeology.
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The History of Egypt Podcast is [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a podcast about ancient Egypt]] hosted by Egyptologist Dominic Perry. It covers a time period beginning in approximately 3150 BC.

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* AwesomeMccoolname: Narmer translates to "angry catfish," which Dominic approves of.

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