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Hathor Collection

Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess, holds a significant place in the rich history and mythology of Egypt

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Hathor Collection: Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut, Luxor, Egypt
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Hathor Collection: The Book of the Dead: Heruben Papyrus. 1075 -
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Hathor Collection: Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, North Africa
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Hathor Collection: The Judgment Scene - Anis heart being weighed in the balance (colour litho)
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Hathor Collection: Tomb of Horemheb. Hathor. Fresco
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Hathor Collection: Egyptian gods
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Hathor Collection: Goddess Hathor offers her necklace to the Pharaoh. Painted relief from a pillar of the tomb of
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Hathor Collection: A garden pool: fragment of wall painting, Egyptian, 18th Dynasty, c1350 BC
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Hathor Collection: Menat Talisman
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Hathor Collection: Goddess Hathor on the left with God Horus on right, Bas Reliefs, Sanctuary of Horus
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Hathor Collection: Relief of Cleopatra and Caesarion, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, c125 BC-c60 AD
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Hathor Collection: Egyptian bas-relief of Sethi I and Hathor, in the Museo Archeologico of Florence
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Hathor Collection: Egyptian bas relief depicting Pharoah Sethi I and the Goddess Hathor, The Archaeological Museum
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Hathor Collection: Hathoric capital with lotus flowers and reproduction of a naos taken from a temple in
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Hathor Collection: Stele depicting the Egyptian divine triad of the Pharaoh Ramses II between the god Amon-Ra
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Hathor Collection: Statue of Queen Tiy, wife of the Pharaoh Amenhotep III, made to resemble the goddess Isis-Hathor
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Hathor Collection: Polychrome relief from the tomb of Pharaoh Seti I, depicting Seti with the goddess Hathor
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Hathor Collection: Ancient Egypt, Wall painting, Goddess Hathor, Tomb of Horemheb, Thebes, 18th dynasty (photo)
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Hathor Collection: Ancient Egypt, Painting, Tomb of Rameses I, Gods of the underworld tethered to Hathor
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Hathor Collection: Ancient Egypt, Painting, Gods of the underworld tethered to Hathor, divine cow
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Hathor Collection: Ancient Egypt, Painting, Horemheb offering ointments to Hathor, Horemheb Tomb, Thebes, 18th Dyn
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Hathor Collection: Egyptian goddess Hathor with King Seti I
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Hathor Collection: Cow Goddess Hathor nursing Pharaoh Horemheb
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Hathor Collection: The Menat, 1923
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Hathor Collection: Egypt, Abu Simbel, The Great Temple and The small temple - known as Temple of Hathor
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Hathor Collection: Painted wooden stela of Neswy. Egypt
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Hathor Collection: BOOK OF THE DEAD/37
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Hathor Collection: Temple of Chnum, wall relief, part of the temple complex in the city of Esna, Egypt, Africa
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Hathor Collection: Amulet of the Goddess Hathor, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period (about 1550-332 BCE)
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Hathor Collection: Amulet of the Goddess Hathor, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasties 18-20 (about 1550-1069 BCE)
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Hathor Collection: Amulet of the Goddess Hathor (?), Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period (about 1550-332 BCE)
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Hathor Collection: Amulets of the God Bes and the Goddess Hathor, Egypt, New Kingdom
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Hathor Collection: Amulet of an Aegis with the Head of Hathor, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period-Late Period
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Hathor Collection: Ring: Head of Hathor, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1390 BCE). Creator: Unknown
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Hathor Collection: Scarab: Rabbit with Hathor Sistrum, Egypt, New Kingdom-Late Period
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Hathor Collection: Scarab: Hathor Sistrum, Egypt, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18 (about 1550-1295 BCE)
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Hathor Collection: Scarab: Hathor Head with Woven Pattern, Egypt, Middle Kingdom-New Kingdom
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Hathor Collection: Scarab: Hathor Sistrum with Hieroglyphs (xaw-signs, hAt-signs, child signs
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Hathor Collection: Cowroid: Hathor Sistrum Flanked by Uraei, Egypt, New Kingdom
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Hathor Collection: Amulet of the Head of the Goddess Hathor, Egypt, Roman Period (30 BC-395 AD)
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Hathor Collection: Artists Trial Piece: Hathor in Shrine, Offerings, Ox Head, Egypt, Late Period
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Hathor Collection: Temple de Kardassy, Nubie, 1849 / 51, printed 1852. Creator: Maxime du Camp
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Hathor Collection: Furniture plaque: female sphinx with Hathor-style curls, c
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Hathor Collection: Sketch of Moina Mathers (1865-1928) in the role of the High Priestess Anari
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Hathor Collection: Illustration from the Tombs of the valley of the Kings of Thebes discovered by G
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Hathor Collection: The colour of Karnak in the days of the Splendour of Thebes (colour litho)


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Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess, holds a significant place in the rich history and mythology of Egypt. From the Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut in Luxor to the Temple in Dendera, her presence is felt throughout North Africa. One cannot ignore her prominence in religious texts such as The Book of the Dead: Heruben Papyrus from 1075 BC. This sacred text reveals insights into the afterlife beliefs and rituals associated with Hathor. The Tomb of Horemheb showcases an exquisite fresco depicting Hathor, emphasizing her role as a protector and guide for souls on their journey to eternity. As one explores Egyptian gods, it becomes evident that Hathor's influence extends beyond mortals' lives. Intricate wall paintings like A garden pool from c1350 BC showcase Hathor's association with beauty and fertility. She represents abundance and joy through this depiction, reminding us of her multifaceted nature. A remarkable relief found at Thebes shows Goddess Hathor offering her necklace to Pharaoh Seth I. This detail highlights not only her divine status but also signifies protection bestowed upon rulers by this benevolent deity. The Menat Talisman symbolizes power and protection attributed to Hathor. It serves as a reminder that she was revered not only by commoners but also by royalty who sought blessings from this mighty goddess. Bas reliefs within the Sanctuary of Horus depict Goddess Hathor alongside God Horus - a testament to their close relationship within Egyptian mythology. Together they represent harmony between feminine nurturing energy (Hathor) and masculine strength (Horus). Ancient artifacts like the painted wooden stela of Neswy further emphasize how deeply ingrained worshiping practices were during ancient times. These objects serve as windows into past civilizations' devotion towards deities like Hathor. Lastly, we cannot overlook Head as cow discovered in Tutankhamun's grave.