Mythology · Ancient Egypt

Sirius and the Nile

The ancient Egyptians revered Sirius — "Sopdet" — as the most important star in the sky. Its annual heliacal rising (first appearance before sunrise) coincided almost exactly with the beginning of the Nile flood season, on which all Egyptia

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