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Hathor Collection (page 6)

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

Background imageHathor Collection: Kom Ombo Wall Relief

Kom Ombo Wall Relief
Ptolomeic raised low relief of the king wearing the crown of Upper Egypt making an offering to Sobek the crocodile headed god who is carrying the Ankh life symbol

Background imageHathor Collection: Illustration of ancient Egyptian capital depicting head of Hathor

Illustration of ancient Egyptian capital depicting head of Hathor

Background imageHathor Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. The Temple of Hathor, located at the Dendera Temple complex

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. The Temple of Hathor, located at the Dendera Temple complex in Upper Egypt. Photograph, c1850-1880

Background imageHathor Collection: TEMPLE OF HATHOR, 1850. The Temple of Hathor at Dendera

TEMPLE OF HATHOR, 1850. The Temple of Hathor at Dendera. Photograph, 1850, by the French journalist and traveller Maxime Du Camp

Background imageHathor Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. Inscriptions on a wall at the temple of the goddess Hathor at Dendara

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. Inscriptions on a wall at the temple of the goddess Hathor at Dendara, Egypt, built 1st century B.C. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageHathor Collection: EGYPTIAN SYMBOL: HATHOR. Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess of the sky and of women

EGYPTIAN SYMBOL: HATHOR. Hathor, the ancient Egyptian goddess of the sky and of women, fertility and love. Line drawing

Background imageHathor Collection: Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, Egypt

Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Abu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHathor Collection: Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, Egypt

Inside the Temple of Nefertari, Abu Simbel, Egypt
Abu Simbel, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHathor Collection: Hathor Temple of Queen Nefertari, Abu Simbel Temples

Hathor Temple of Queen Nefertari, Abu Simbel Temples
Egypt

Background imageHathor Collection: Hathor-headed columns, Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, North Africa

Hathor-headed columns, Hypostyle Hall, Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageHathor Collection: Egypt, Luxor Governorate, Valley of Kings, Tutankhamun Tomb

Egypt, Luxor Governorate, Valley of Kings, Tutankhamun Tomb UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Hathor, Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt. Hathor was the wife of the Ancient Egyptian sun god

Temple of Hathor, Abu Simbel, Aswan, Egypt. Hathor was the wife of the Ancient Egyptian sun god. Smaller than the Temple of Rameses II (1279-1213 BC)

Background imageHathor Collection: Statue of a goddess of Ancient Egypt: either Isis or Hathor

Statue of a goddess of Ancient Egypt: either Isis or Hathor

Background imageHathor Collection: head of the goddess Hathor

head of the goddess Hathor

Background imageHathor Collection: Abu Simbel viewed from the Nile. Watercolour by Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French Architect

Abu Simbel viewed from the Nile. Watercolour by Hector Horeau (1801-1872) French Architect. Nearest is Temple of Hathor. Furthest are statues of Rameses II (ruled c1304-c1273 BC) outside main temple

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Dendera, 1845. Lithograph after Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist

Temple of Dendera, 1845. Lithograph after Henry Pilleau (1813-1899) English artist. Hippostyle hall of the Temple of Hathor, mother goddess of Ancient Egypt

Background imageHathor Collection: Rock temples, Abu Simbel. Nestor l Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Nearest

Rock temples, Abu Simbel. Nestor l Hote (1804-1842) French Egyptologist. Nearest is Temple of Hathor. Furthest are statues of Rameses II (ruled c1304-c1273 BC) outside main temple

Background imageHathor Collection: Dendera Interior. Hector Horeau (1801-1782) French architect. Great Hall of

Dendera Interior. Hector Horeau (1801-1782) French architect. Great Hall of the Temple of Hathor, showing the decorated columns. Dendera, Egypt

Background imageHathor Collection: Dendera. Hector Horeau (1801-1782) French architect. Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt

Dendera. Hector Horeau (1801-1782) French architect. Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt

Background imageHathor Collection: Wall Plaque 1450 B. C

Wall Plaque 1450 B. C
Wall Plaque of The goddess Hathor welcomes Seth I 1450 B.C. Allard Pierson Museum, Amsterdam

Background imageHathor Collection: Bronze mirror with Hathor-headed handle, from Gurna

Bronze mirror with Hathor-headed handle, from Gurna
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII-XIX. Bronze mirror with Hathor-headed handle. From Gurna

Background imageHathor Collection: Hippopotamus ivory claquettes (castanets) in the shape of hand with carving depicting head of

Hippopotamus ivory claquettes (castanets) in the shape of hand with carving depicting head of goddess Hathor
Egyptian civilization. Musical instruments: hippopotamus ivory claquettes (castanets) in the shape of a hand with carving depicting the head of goddess Hathor

Background imageHathor Collection: Painted bas-relief depicting goddess Hathor from the Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I

Painted bas-relief depicting goddess Hathor from the Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XIX. Painted bas-relief depicting goddess Hathor. From the Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Seti I (Acquired by Champollion in 1829)

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Hathor

Temple of Hathor
Egypt - Dandarah (Dendera). Temple of Hathor, Ptolemaic period, 1st century b.C

Background imageHathor Collection: Chapel of Hathor from Deir-el-Bahari

Chapel of Hathor from Deir-el-Bahari
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Chapel of Hathor from Deir-el-Bahari

Background imageHathor Collection: Egypt, Dendera, mammisi (small chapel attached to a larger temple) from Roman times

Egypt, Dendera, mammisi (small chapel attached to a larger temple) from Roman times
Egypt - Dendera, mammisi (small chapel attached to a larger temple) from Roman times, 1st century A.D

Background imageHathor Collection: Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, Great Temple, colossal sandstone figures of enthroned Ramses II

Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, Great Temple, colossal sandstone figures of enthroned Ramses II
Egypt. Nubian monuments at Abu Simbel (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Great Temple. Colossal sandstone figures of enthroned Ramses II

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Hathor, detail, relief with a offering scene

Temple of Hathor, detail, relief with a offering scene
Egypt - Dandarah (Dendera). Temple of Hathor, Ptolemaic period, 1st century b.C. Detail, relief with a offering scene

Background imageHathor Collection: Nubian monuments at Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramses II and Lake Nasser in the background

Nubian monuments at Abu Simbel. Great Temple of Ramses II and Lake Nasser in the background
Egypt. Nubian monuments at Abu Simbel (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Great Temple of Ramses II and Lake Nasser in the background

Background imageHathor Collection: Amulets of deities Hathor and Taweret, and statuette of Isis nursing infant Horus

Amulets of deities Hathor and Taweret, and statuette of Isis nursing infant Horus
Egyptian civilization, Late Period - Amulets of deities Hathor and Taweret, and statuette of Isis nursing infant Horus

Background imageHathor Collection: Cube shaped statue depicting Hathor, from Karnak

Cube shaped statue depicting Hathor, from Karnak
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Cube shaped statue depicting Hathor in the middle. From Karnak

Background imageHathor Collection: Group schist statue of Hathor and Psamtik, from Saqqara

Group schist statue of Hathor and Psamtik, from Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI. Schist sculptural group of Hathor and Psamtik. From Saqqara. Detail

Background imageHathor Collection: Egypt, Dandarah (Dendera), Temple of Hathor

Egypt, Dandarah (Dendera), Temple of Hathor
Egypt - Dandarah (Dendera). Temple of Hathor, Ptolemaic period, 1st century b.C

Background imageHathor Collection: Detail of ancient Egyptian wall painting depicting cow goddess Hathor suckling child king

Detail of ancient Egyptian wall painting depicting cow goddess Hathor suckling child king Amenhotep II
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Detail of painting depicting cow goddess Hathor suckling child king Amenhotep II. From Deir el Bahari, Egypt

Background imageHathor Collection: Fragment of granite statue with relief depicting Hathor as cow suckling pharaoh Horemheb

Fragment of granite statue with relief depicting Hathor as cow suckling pharaoh Horemheb
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Fragment of granite statue with relief depicting Hathor as a cow suckling the pharaoh Horemheb

Background imageHathor Collection: Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, deceased offering incense to Hathor

Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, deceased offering incense to Hathor
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic period. Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, 150-100 b.C. The deceased offering incense to Hathor

Background imageHathor Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahari, Queen Hatshepsuts Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Hathor

Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahari, Queen Hatshepsuts Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Hathor, work of the architect Senmut
Egypt - Thebes - Deir el-Bahari. Queen Hatshepsuts Temple, dedicated to the Goddess Hathor, work of the architect Senmut. Dynasty XVIII

Background imageHathor Collection: Hathor as a cow breastfeeding Amenhotep II as a young man, from Deir-el-Bahari, detail

Hathor as a cow breastfeeding Amenhotep II as a young man, from Deir-el-Bahari, detail
Egyptian civilization, 15th century b.C. Hathor as a cow breastfeeding Amenhotep II as a young man. Detail. From from Deir-el-Bahari

Background imageHathor Collection: Chapel of Hathor from Deir-el-Bahari, a wall detail

Chapel of Hathor from Deir-el-Bahari, a wall detail
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Chapel of Hathor. From Deir-el-Bahari. A wall detail

Background imageHathor Collection: Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, Temple of Hathor

Egypt, Nubia, Abu Simbel, Temple of Hathor
Egypt - Nubia - Abu Simbel (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Temple of Hathor

Background imageHathor Collection: Last Macedonian queen of Egypt. Cleopatra in the form of the cow-goddess Hathor suckling a child god

Last Macedonian queen of Egypt. Cleopatra in the form of the cow-goddess Hathor suckling a child god
CLEOPATRA VII (69-30 B.C.). Last Macedonian queen of Egypt. Cleopatra in the form of the cow-goddess Hathor suckling a child god. Bas-relief from the Temple of Bendera, Egypt

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Nefertari dedicated to Hathor. 1271

Temple of Nefertari dedicated to Hathor. 1271 -1256 BC. EGYPT. Abu Simbel. Entrance to the temple. Colossus depicting Nefertari with the insignia of Goddess Hathor. Egyptian art. New Kingdom

Background imageHathor Collection: Temple of Isis. EGYPT. ASWAN. Philae. Second

Temple of Isis. EGYPT. ASWAN. Philae. Second pylon of the temple. Representation of pharaoh Ptolomy XII making offerings to Hathor and Horus. Egyptian art. Ptolemaic period. Architecture

Background imageHathor Collection: EGYPT: ROYAL MUMMIES, 1882. Royal mummies discovered at Deir-el-Bahri, Egypt

EGYPT: ROYAL MUMMIES, 1882. Royal mummies discovered at Deir-el-Bahri, Egypt. Left to right: Queen Hathor Hont-Taui, 21st Dynasty; King Thotmes II, 18th Dynasty; and the priest Nebseni

Background imageHathor Collection: Denderah. The great vestibul sic of the Temple of Hathor

Denderah. The great vestibul sic of the Temple of Hathor. Exterior view of the Temple of Hathor. Date between 1904 and 1930

Background imageHathor Collection: EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. Columns in the Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt

EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. Columns in the Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt, 1st century B. C
EGYPT: TEMPLE OF HATHOR. Columns in the Hypostyle Hall of the Temple of Hathor at Dendera, Egypt, 1st century B.C. Photographed c1975

Background imageHathor Collection: Cleopatra VII

Cleopatra VII Philopator 69-30 BC. Detail after a bas relief in the Temple of Hathor, Dendera, Egypt. This has been considered as an attempted likeness of Cleopatra based on the long narrow eye

Background imageHathor Collection: Abu Simbel, Temple of Nefertaril, Egypt

Abu Simbel, Temple of Nefertaril, Egypt
Abu Simbel, entrance, Temple of Nefertaril, full-length close-up of figures. Photograph by Lionel Coates



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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.