Korisko The Stone Axe
The cut or engraved stone is Kart in Egypt, Celt in Britain. The Guaranis of Brazil call the stone-axe Korisko. (We can see how closely Guranis is to Karuans). We can be certain the Guranis of Brazil came from the Karuan Nile Valley of Africa. It is redundant to make this statement about any group of people since all people came from Africa; however we continue to show other connections and ways of knowing.Korusko The Place
Close in spelling is the word Korusko. Korusko is in Nubia between first and second cataracts of the Karuan Nile Valley. This location of Korusko is usually said to be in Nubia, which is often incorrectly equated with Sudan. Nubia was larger than the Sudan and extended all the way to the Great Green Sea and Red Sea and likely south of Sudan at least to the junction of the White Nile and Blue Nile at Khartum. (Brugsch-Bey: History 196 )Another Spelling Variation: Korosko
Nubia is Uaua
Before Nubia was Nubia, Nubia was Uaua.Uaua became Wawa.
Since Ua is a form of Uat, then Wawa became Wawat or Wawa-t.
Additional Variations: Wawet, Waret (BB 22/34, 117/129, 166/178), (Bunson: Encyclopedia 81/100), (Houston: Wonderful 25)
Why The Underworld Of Today Is The Overworld Of Tomorrow
Much time has been spent reassembling the foundation of Neter, Nuter and Nunter as forms of the circle of time containing the waters of Nun which contain the elemental souls of life. An enormous amount of variations follow such as Nter, Nutr, Netr, Nu, New, Nunu and more. (BB94-5/106-7) Netr-Tuau is time in relation to tomorrow.We know Tuat is another name for the underworld.
Neter-Tuat becomes the Netr-Tuau. (The underworld of today becomes the overworld of tomorrow.)
This not only applies to daily and annually, but also to every Age and every half Great Year.
The main indicator of this is the star.
This not only applies to the sun and stars called stars, but to all celestial bodies. *As discussed, Neter-Kar, Tanan and Tanen are words for the underworld and waters that divide. Lightning from the overworld was described in terms of Tan that divides from above. Thus, we are again reminded that the overworld and underworld are mirror images of each other. Words used to describe one can also be used to describe the other, by changing the form of the word or sometimes not. The above/below or under/over or hidden/revealed and all that they are, is like the meaning of the saying “six of one and a half dozen of the other.” We describe the underworld and overworld in different ways to distinguish between the two, but in essence and actuality, they are the same things. Our understanding is made different due to our orientations and physical locations. This is the nature of all forms of two truths, even when the number of truths exceed two. References: BB; NG1; NG2; AE1; AE2 Brugsch-Bey, Henry, A History Of Egypt Under The Pharaohs Derived Entirely From The Monuments, Vol I, Second Edition, (London: 1881), Translated & Edited From German by Smith, Phillip Bunson, Margaret R. "Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt, Revised Edition" (New York: 2002) Facts on File, Inc. Houston, Drusilla Dunjee, "Wonderful Ethiopians of the Ancient Cushite Empire," Book 1, 1926, 2017 PDF by globalgreybooks.com