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We&#039;ve named our wiki Aker.  Aker is one of the oldest Egyptian gods and was the deification of the horizon. From wikipedia : As the horizon, Aker was also seen as symbolic of the borders between each day, and so was originally depicted as a narrow strip of land (i.e. a horizon), with heads on either side, facing away from one another, a symbol of borders. These heads were usually those of lions. Over time, the heads became full figures of lions (still facing away from each other), one repr…</description>
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