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Ancient Egyptian Goddess Bust from the Late Period

1. Introduction of Egyptian Goddess Bust This bronze head of a goddess, dating from the Late Period of Ancient Egypt (circa 342 BC), is a representative example of the religious and artistic traditions of that era. Late Egypt alternated between Persian rule and indigenous resurgence, but religious beliefs remained central to society. During this period, […]

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Egyptian Goddess Sculpture of Isis with outstretched wings

1. Introduction of Egyptian Goddess Sculpture In ancient Egyptian mythology, Isis is one of the most revered goddesses, considered the embodiment of motherhood, magic, and rebirth. As the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, Isis carries the sacred duties of protecting her family, upholding the throne, and healing all things. Her image is often […]

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Egyptian Kneeling Statue of Isis supporting a round tabletop

1. Introduction of Egyptian Kneeling Statue In ancient Egyptian mythology, Isis is one of the most revered deities. Wife of Osiris and mother of Horus, she symbolizes motherhood, fidelity, and protection. Not only did she magically resurrect her dismembered husband, Osiris, but she also gave birth to Horus, the heir to the throne. Consequently, she […]

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