The Sun God’s political brilliance lay in its transferability—it grafted onto rising local deities, thereby maintaining centralized control. As regional centers gained political or military prominence, they elevated their patron gods. However, they could only claim national, supreme authority by successfully merging with Ra. This process, known as syncretism, served a crucial political function: it acknowledged the regional power base while simultaneously subjecting it to the universal, solar mandate of the pharaoh. We see this vividly in the development of the Sobek-Ra political role and the application of Montu-Ra syncretism. These two deified fusions provide the clearest case studies of this strategic solar-political absorption.
Day trip to Wadi el Hitan and Wadi el Rayan
We went on a full-day trip to Wadi el Hitan and Wadi el Rayan with Mohamed (Hamada). Mohamed was a wonderful guide, always making sure we had plenty of water and enough to eat, and providing us with information about the area and Egypt more generally. He also gave us























