Saturday, 31 October 2020

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Stele of Hay.

Stele depicting goddess Meretseger “she who loves silence”, with the female body and snakehead, followed by the powerful protective goddess Taweret “she who is great” depicted as a bipedal female hippopotamus with feline attributes. 

The New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, ca. 1292-1189 BC. Limestone, from Deir el-Medina. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin. 

Statue of Horemheb with Amun.

 A well-preserved statue of the pharaoh Horemheb with the god Amun. The New Kingdom, late 18th Dynasty, ca. 1319-1292 BC. Limestone, from Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum of Turin.

Statue of Isis.

Statue of the goddess Isis, so-called “Isis of Coptos”. She wears a tripartite wig with uraeus. The sun disc and cow’s horns identify the sculpture as Isis or Hathor. Her dress is Egyptian in style and sheath-like in appearance, and around her neck, she wears an incised collar of beads.

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