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Detail. The king, who wears the Khat on his head, is welcomed into the otherworldly world by the goddess Hathor and Anubis, the jackal-headed embalming god. The goddess, wearing a white bandage on her head as a sign of mourning, offers life to the king by bringing the ankh close to his face. Hathor was a very ancient deity whose name Ht-Hr means 'the abode of Horo'. She was considered the goddess of music, dance, joy and love as well as being the protector of the monarchy, but she also had a funerary character and was worshipped on the western shore of Thebes, the area of royal and private necropolises. A goddess of many epithets, associated with other important Egyptian and later near-eastern female deities, she was worshipped throughout Egypt.
Detail. The king, who wears the Khat on his head, is welcomed into the otherworldly world by the goddess Hathor and Anubis, the jackal-headed embalming god. The goddess, wearing a white bandage on her head as a sign of mourning, offers life to the king by bringing the ankh close to his face. Hathor was a very ancient deity whose name Ht-Hr means 'the abode of Horo'. She was considered the goddess of music, dance, joy and love as well as being the protector of the monarchy, but she also had a funerary character and was worshipped on the western shore of Thebes, the area of royal and private necropolises. A goddess of many epithets, associated with other important Egyptian and later near-eastern female deities, she was worshipped throughout Egypt. - 30756
Detail. The goddess Hathor welcomes Ramesses III and his son Amonherkhepshef.
Hathor, depicted as a woman adorned with a vulture-like headdress surmounted by cow horns and a solar disc, was an ancient deity whose name Ht-Hr means 'the abode of Horo'. Hathor was considered the goddess of music, dance, joy and love as well as being the protector of the monarchy, but she also had a funerary character and was worshipped on the western shore of Thebes, the area of royal and private necropolises. A goddess of many epithets, associated with other important Egyptian and later near-eastern female deities, she was worshipped throughout Egypt.
Detail. The goddess Hathor welcomes Ramesses III and his son Amonherkhepshef. Hathor, depicted as a woman adorned with a vulture-like headdress surmounted by cow horns and a solar disc, was an ancient deity whose name Ht-Hr means 'the abode of Horo'. Hathor was considered the goddess of music, dance, joy and love as well as being the protector of the monarchy, but she also had a funerary character and was worshipped on the western shore of Thebes, the area of royal and private necropolises. A goddess of many epithets, associated with other important Egyptian and later near-eastern female deities, she was worshipped throughout Egypt. - 31309

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