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Goddess Maat paying homage to Hathor Relief with color detail | |
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Valley of the Queens,
Egypt. Dynasty XIX
1270 B.C.
This scene shows the
Goddess Maat kneeling
with her wings
extended in a pose of
paying homage to the
Goddess Hathor who is
seated on a throne.
Maat is the Goddess
of Truth and Justice
who personifies
cosmic order and
harmony as
established by the
Creator-God at the
beginning of time.
Her symbol is an
ostrich feather on
her head. Hathor is
the great Sky-Goddess
often represented as
a cow who became
known as a universal
Mother-Goddess.
Hathor was the
Goddess of joy and
motherhood and the
embodiment of all
that is best in
women. Hathor was
also considered the
Goddess of music,
dance, light-hearted
pleasure and love.
She was considered
the protectress of
pregnant women and
midwives.
Size: 7 x 10 x .5
Item Type: wall plaque
Material: cultured
marble Weight (lbs):
2 lbs, ship wt: 4 lbs.
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Product Details: NAME: Goddess Maat paying homage to Hathor Relief with color detail TYPE: Reproduction MANUFACTURER: Shop SKU: E-046SP
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