Rare Ancient Egyptian Antique wooden Statue God Isis and her son God Horus BC. The wooden statue of the goddess Isis breastfeeding her son, the god Horus, is an exquisite example of the artistry and religious significance of Ancient Egyptian Pharaonic antiquities. The statue stands approximately 42 cm tall and is intricately carved from high-quality wood, showcasing the skill and craftsmanship of the ancient Egyptian artisans. The statue depicts Isis, the goddess of motherhood, fertility, and magic, in the act of nursing her infant son Horus. Horus, the god of the sky and kingship, is depicted as a young child and is shown looking up at his mother with a sense of adoration and wonder. Isis was a crucial figure in ancient Egyptian religion and played an essential role in the political and religious life of Egypt. She was revered as the mother of all pharaohs and was believed to protect the ruling dynasty and ensure its continuity. Additionally, she was associated with fertility and played a significant role in the annual flood cycle of the Nile, which was crucial for agriculture and sustaining life in Egypt. Horus was also an important deity in Ancient Egyptian mythology, and his role was closely tied to that of his mother, Isis. He was believed to be the divine son of Isis and her husband Osiris, and he was associated with the Pharaonic kingship and the protection of the kingdom. The statue of Isis breastfeeding Horus represents the importance of motherhood and the divine protection of the Pharaonic dynasty. It is a beautiful and powerful representation of the deep religious and cultural beliefs of the ancient Egyptians and serves as a reminder of the critical role that religion and mythology played in their lives. Height: 42 cm / Width: 10 cm / Length: 18 cm. Condition : Good Condition As shown in pictures. Provenance : Wood in the Desert of the Egyptian City of Luxor.