entity_id,period_id,confidence,rationale,source_id,review_status ENT_EGY_HARSOMTUS,PER_EGY_NEW_KINGDOM,medium,"Harsomtus (Hor-sema-tawy, ""Horus who unites the two lands"") is attested from the New Kingdom as a divine child deity associated with the theme of royal unification; the sema-tawy (union of the two lands) motif is Ancient but this specific Horus form as a named deity develops most clearly in the New Kingdom",SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed ENT_EGY_HARSOMTUS,PER_EGY_PTOLEMAIC,high,Harsomtus is especially prominent as the divine child of the sacred triad at Ptolemaic temples: at Edfu (child of Horus of Edfu and Hathor); at Dendera (child of Ra and Hathor); at Kom Ombo (child of Sobek-Ra and Hathor); the Ptolemaic temple texts provide the fullest ancient treatment of Harsomtus as a distinct named deity,SRC_WILKINSON_EGYPTIAN_GODS,reviewed