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Bee (hieroglyph)


The ancient Egyptian Bee (hieroglyph), Gardiner sign listed no. L2, is the representation of a honeybee. The bee figures prominently throughout Ancient Egyptian history, and started in the early Protodynastic Period, for example with Pharaoh Den. His timeperiod famously produced 20 tomb-labels (tags) that recorded events, and told ''short stories'', with the first use of hieroglyphs, that by 2900 BC time had included biliterals, some triliterals, and the Egyptian hieroglyphic uniliterals.
The form of the bee on Den's labels, and others in the timeperiond (Semerkhet), show similar form, a ''flying bee, at an angle''. The later forms are more "horizontal, wings outspread".
The bee became the symbol for "King of the North" (the Nile Delta (Lower Egypt), and northern Egypt); the sedge (hieroglyph).M23 represented the opposite: the "King of the South" (the King of Upper Egypt). A combined form also came to be used: the ''"King of the South & and the King of the North"''.M23:X1-L2:X1

In the Egyptian language, the ''bee (hieroglyph)'' is used as an idiogram for the "bee"; it has the phonetic value in the language usage for ''bit''.〔Betrò, 1995. ''Hieroglyphics: The Writings of Ancient Egypt,'' p. 117.〕
==Early usage, King Den & Palermo Stone==

The ''Bee (hieroglyph)'' is used prominently in the 24th century BC Palermo Stone. The year-events are listed in rows of "year-registers", and one of the common events is the ''"appearance of the King of the North"'' (or "King of the South", or both).



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