LThe dates used are those most commonly accepted although they lack relevance.
Neter : term generally translated by god, for etymological reasons, we will keep the initial term.
Neterou : plural of neter.
Kemet : Pharaonic Egypt whose beginning is estimated at -3400 before our era.
serekh : rectangular frame in which is inscribed the name of Hor (Horus) of Per Aha (Pharaoh) at the time protodynastic and Old Kingdom.
Sumer : civilization located in the south of current Iraq ranging from -3000 to -1750 BC.
The review of Sumerian anthropological data published by the Field Museum and Oxford University following the
excavations carried out in 1926 and 1928, showed that the first type of individual which populated Sumer was similar to that that we found in Kemet and in the high desert west of the Nile, ie the Negroid type.
A question that often comes up when it comes to Kemet, "How could a civilization having had such a scientific advance, even to the point of being considered by neighboring civilizations as" The Land of the Gods ", could die out? "
One of the answers to this question surely resides in what can be qualified as the “Neterou War”, indeed from the archaeological elements available it is possible to draw a politico-alchemical map giving an image of Kemet rarely presented. That of a country in which men seemed to endlessly reenact this struggle between Hor and Set, going so far as to mark the entire society and beyond.