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    Hundreds of non-royal women are known to have served as priests‚ or hmt-ntjr‚ in the cults of goddesses like Hathor and Neith. In the Old Kingdom women also served as prophets in the cults of the gods Thoth and Ptah. Wives of kings were also often priestesses in the Hathor cult. The title priestess of Hathor remained a common one for women into the Middle Kingdom. Some priestesses of Hathor bore the title of Mrt‚ which is a title for women attested from earliest times. Their duty was to sing and play

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    Dier El Medina Q & a

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    Deir el medina – a workers village 1. What was the function of deir el medina? A home for craftsmen while working at the Valley of the Kings. 2. Where was it located? In new kingdom Egypt 3. What kind of information does deir el medina provide us with? It provides us with information that the craftsmen referred themselves as ‘servants in the place of truth’. It provides us with information about the lives of the workers. 4. What are our main sources of evidence? What are they called and what

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    "Sekhem" (which means "power" or "might") and is often translated as the “Powerful One” This ancient Egyptian goddess Sekhmet is known as the Eye of Ra. She is the power that protects the good and gets rid of the wicked. Sekhmet is the wrathful form of Hathor who is the Goddess of joy‚ music‚ dance‚ sexual love‚ pregnancy and birth. She is also Goddess of the sun and one of her powers is intense blinding heat. Her weapons were arrows‚ which were supposed to pierce hearts. Also Sekhmet would get a fiery

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    represented by a disk with protruding rays to symbolize the sun. The last major god was Osiris. Osiris was a king who became the ruler of the underworld. He is also the father of Horus. EGYPTIAN GODDESSES Hathor Mayet Isis Shown above are the three major Egyptian goddesses. (L-R) Hathor is the creator of the Earth. She is also often depicted with the body of a woman‚ and the head of a cow. The second goddess is Mayet. Mayet is the goddess of order and truth. The deceased appeared before

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    World History Egyptian Project: The Scribe My name is Kareem. I am the senior Scribe to my Pharaoh. I am one of the most important government officials in Egypt. I have a lot of control over the construction of the new temple. I am much higher on the social ladder than farmers‚ stonemasons‚ and other laborers. I supervise the building of the temple‚ and without me‚ a temple would never be properly built. Scribes not only keep records‚ but we also play an important supervisory role in society. My

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    Tale of Two Brothers This story was written during the reign of Pharaoh Seti II (1209-1205 B.C.) of the nineteenth Egyptian dynasty‚ and may have been a political satire based in part on his own difficulties with his half brother‚ the usurper Amenmesse. It is similar to the story of Joseph in the house of Potiphar‚ in Genesis 39:1-20. The Tale of Two Brothers - Anpu and Bata Once‚ there were two brothers. Anpu was the name of the elder and Bata was was the name of the younger. When their parents

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    Remarks on the two titles %Dmw and %Dm- sprw at Dendera‚ Edfu and Esna Temples Ahmed KhalafAllah Safina( This paper is focusing on the multifaceted concepts of two titles which are frequently occurred on three of Greco-Roman temples. The first one is sDmw which means literally “Listeners”. It is usually accompanied two groups of deities. Each group has a special iconography‚ epithets‚ roles and offerings such as the divine judges and the protective fierce genni . The second title which means

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    Gods and Goddess of Ancient Egypt Gods and Goddess of Ancient Egypt Terri Cooks Professor G.S.Wilson HUM400008016 Religion and Philosophy Strayer University July 19‚ 2009 When looking at the past religious traditions from ancient Egypt one question should be asked where they crazy. As I was getting familiar with the ancient Egyptians view of life and death and renewal or rebirth from the afterlife a lot of questions still were unanswered because their beliefs were based

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    The Tale of Two Brothers

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    Tale of Two Brothers This fairy tale starts out with two brothers‚ Anubis and Bata‚ at Anubis’ home. While the elder Anubis is away from the farm‚ his wife attempts to seduce the younger‚ single Bata. She tries her best‚ but he rejects her time and time again‚ allowing her to make no advances towards him. Out of spite‚ the wife tells Anubis that his brother (Bata) tried to seduce her. As a result‚ Anubis tries to kill Bata‚ who flees the farm. He prayed to god Re-Harakhti to save him from his

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    A Contextual and Iconographical Analysis of the Statue of Osiris The Egyptian people‚ much like many other civilizations‚ were very spiritual and religious. They had many gods and worshiped each of them in many ways. One of the most notable Egyptian gods was Osiris‚ ruler of the Underworld. One of the many ways the Egyptian people showed praise to Osiris‚ and many other gods‚ was to create decorative statues of him. To understand the object and its spiritual connections‚ it is necessary to

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