Rare-Ancient-Egyptian-Goddess-Hathor-Statue-Pharaonic-Antiques-BC-Antique-Egypt-01-bhgn

Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt

Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt

Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt. Hathor is one of the most famous goddesses of Ancient Egypt. She was known as “the Great One of Many Names” and her titles and attributes are so numerous that she was important in every area of the life and death of the ancient Egyptians. It is thought that her worship was widespread even in the Predynastic period because she appears on the Narmer palette. However, some scholars suggest that the cow-headed goddess depicted on the palette is in fact Bat (an ancient cow goddess who was largely absorbed by Hathor) or even Narmer himself. There is no doubt that her worship was well established by the Old Kingdom as she appears with Bast in the valley temple of Khafre at Giza. Hathor represents Upper Egypt and Bast represents Lower Egypt. She was originally a personification of the Milky Way, which was considered to be the milk that flowed from the udders of a heavenly cow. As time passed Hathor absorbed the attributes of many other goddesses but also became more closely associated with Isis, who to some degree usurped her position as the most popular and powerful goddess. Yet, Hathor remained popular throughout Egyptian history. As Shown At Pictures. That the Item Will Delivered to You As Shown in Pictures Therefore we recommend that you see the picture well and then take your decision and take your responsibility. We are happy to visit our store and we are here to serve you.
Rare Ancient Egyptian Goddess Hathor Statue Pharaonic Antiques BC Antique Egypt