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Medjay (also Medjai, Mazoi, Madjai, Mejay, Egyptian mḏꜣ.j, a nisba of mḏꜣ,[1]) was a demonym used in various ways throughout ancient Egyptian history to refer initially to a nomadic group from Nubia and later as a generic term for desert-ranger police.[2]

 

Origins

 

Painted bull's skull from a Pan-Grave burial, dating to the Second Intermediate Period

In the archaeological record, a culture known as the Pan-Grave Culture[3] is generally considered by experts to represent the Medjay.[4][5] This culture is named for its distinctive circular graves, found throughout Lower Nubia and Upper Egypt, which date to the late Middle Kingdom and Second Intermediate Period (1800-1550 BC).[4][5] The sudden appearance of these graves in the Nile Valley suggests that they represent an immigrant population, while the presence of Nerita shells in many of them suggests their occupants came from the Eastern Desert between the Nile and the Red Sea.[4] Other objects commonly found in these graves include the painted skulls of various horned animals, which are found either arranged in a circle around the burial pit or placed in separate offering pits.[4]

 

The first mention of the Medjay in written records dates back to the Old Kingdom, when they were listed among other Nubian peoples in the Autobiography of Weni, who was at the time a general serving under Pepi I Meryre (reigned 2332–2287 BC).[6] During this time the term "Medjay" referred to people from the land of Medja, a district thought to be located just east of the Second Nile Cataract in Nubia. Nubia was referred to as Ta-Seti, meaning "Land of the bow", by the Egyptians and the people there (including the Medjay) were renown for their military skills, particularly as archers.[7][8] A decree from Pepi I's reign, which lists different officials (including an Overseer of the Medja, Irtjet and Satju), illustrates that Medja was at least to some extent subjugated by the Egyptian government.[9] Since the time of Alan Gardiner, a common account has been that the Medjay constituted an ethnic group. More recent work suggests that the term was initially an Egyptian exonym, and that those identified as Medjay may not have considered themselves to have a shared ethnicity, and certainly were not a unified polity.[10]



Did you know that the Valkyries are able to do a ‘hamr’ (shapeshift) of a raven to gain the ability to fly.

 

In Völsunga saga, it is described how Óðinn sends an ‘óskmey’ (wish maiden) to king Sigi’s wife. In the story, it is told that she puts on a ‘krákuhamr’ (raven’s skin) to fly.

 

Among other magic that the Valkyries have is that they can speak and understand the language of birds, which was considered extraordinary in ancient times. This is how Þorbjörn Hornklofi talks about a conversation between a valkyrie and a raven in his Haraldskvæði (Harald’s poem), which is also called Hrafnsmál (Raven’s speech) for this reason.

 

There the valkyrie asks about the course of the great battle on Hafursfjörður, the raven answers her and the conversation goes well because she knows the speech of birds.


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