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  2. Nut (goddess) - Wikipedia

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    Nut / ˈnʊt / [2] (Ancient Egyptian: Nwt, Coptic: âēšâē‰[citation needed]), also known by various other transcriptions, is the goddess of the sky, stars, cosmos, mothers, astronomy, and the universe in the ancient Egyptian religion. [3] She was seen as a star-covered nude woman arching over the Earth, [4] or as a cow.

  3. Ancient Egyptian afterlife beliefs - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Ancient Egyptian afterlife beliefs were centered around a variety of complex rituals that were influenced by many aspects of Egyptian culture. Religion was a major contributor, since it was an important social practice that bound all Egyptians together. For instance, many of the Egyptian gods played roles in guiding the souls of the dead ...

  4. Crook and flail - Wikipedia

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    Crook and flail. The crook and flail (heka and nekhakha) were symbols used in ancient Egyptian society. They were originally the attributes of the deity Osiris that became insignia of pharaonic authority. [1] The shepherd's crook stood for kingship and the flail for the fertility of the land. [1]

  5. Ushabti - Wikipedia

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    The ushabti (also called shabti or shawabti, with a number of variant spellings) was a funerary figurine used in ancient Egyptian funerary practices. The Egyptological term is derived from ð“…ąð“ˆ™ð“ƒ€ð“ð“­ð“€ū wšbtj, which replaced earlier 𓆷ð“Ŋ𓃀𓏏𓏭ð“€ū šwbtj, perhaps the nisba of 𓈙ð“Ŋ𓃀𓆭 šwęœĢb " Persea tree ...

  6. Black-topped pottery - Wikipedia

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    Black-topped pottery is a specialized type of Ancient Egyptian pottery that was found in Nubian archaeological sites, including Elephantine, an island on the Nile River, Nabta Playa in the Nubian Desert, and Kerma in present-day Sudan. This type of artifact dates predominantly to the Predynastic Period, but “a handful of examples made in the ...

  7. Neith - Wikipedia

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    Merneith, a woman who served as consort and regent of Ancient Egypt and who may have ruled in her own right during the first dynasty. Neith (wife of Pepi II) and the mother of another king of Ancient Egypt, perhaps Nemtyemsaf II. Meryneith, official and priest of the New Kingdom.

  8. Glossary of ancient Egypt artifacts - Wikipedia

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    Senet – a board game. Shabti – figurines placed in the tomb as substitutes for the tomb owner in the next world. Sphinx. Pyramid – a monumental structure with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top, especially one built of stone as a royal tomb in ancient Egypt. Statuary – pharaonic and non-pharaonic.

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