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  2. Astarte - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian goddess Qetesh π“ͺπ“‚§π“ˆ™π“π“†‡π“π“†— (Qdšt), who was depicted on 19th and 20th dynasty Egyptian stelae as a naked goddess with a Hathoric hairstyle, standing on a powerful lion and holding flowers or snakes in her outstretched hands, and often accompanied by Min and Resheph, was a Levantine-Egyptian hypostasis of ΚΏAαΉ―tart.

  3. Lady of Galera - Wikipedia

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    Lady of Galera is an alabaster female figurine, made in the 7th century BC, that probably represents the Near Eastern goddess Astarte. It is at the National Archaeological Museum of Spain, in Madrid. [1] [2] The Lady of Galera is most likely of Phoenician manufacture.

  4. List of Egyptian deities - Wikipedia

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    Ammit – Goddess who devoured condemned souls [149] Amn – A goddess who welcomed souls of the dead in Duat [22] Anat – A war and fertility goddess, originally from Syria, who entered ancient Egyptian religion in the Middle Kingdom A daughter of Re, thus, in Egypt, a sister of Astarte [150] [7] [151]

  5. Category:Astarte - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the goddess Astarte and her depictions. She is often identified with Ishtar. She was worshipped by the Amorites, the Canaanites, the Egyptians, and the Phoenicians. Her cult is thought to have influenced the Greek cult of Aphrodite.

  6. Qetesh - Wikipedia

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    Modern egyptologists, such as Christiane Zivie-Coche, do not consider Qetesh to be a hypostasis of Anat or Astarte, but a goddess developed in Egypt possibly without a clear forerunner among Canaanite or Syrian goddesses, though given a Semitic name and associated mostly with foreign deities. [21]

  7. Thrones of Astarte - Wikipedia

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    At the back is a small cavity, intended to hold an object. On the sides, winged goddesses of Egyptian style. [3] [8] 2nd century BCE: Khirbet et-Tayibeh, near Ras al-Ain near Tyre: Louvre: Phoenician dedication to Astarte, known as KAI 17: On the throne, two stelae with reliefs, depicting two standing officiants. [3] 1907 Ronzevalle [9] [10 ...

  8. Academy Museum of Motion Pictures: Costumes, Props and More - AOL

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    Famous movie costumes and figures from E.T. to R2-D2 and Bruce the shark from “Jaws” are on display, along with Dorothy’s ruby slippers from “The Wiz Academy Museum of Motion Pictures ...

  9. Clothing in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London Egyptian woman in a kalasiris Female statue with clothing, 2118 - 1980 BC, Museo Egizio (Turin, Italy) During the Old , Middle and New Kingdom , ancient Egyptian women mostly wore a simple sheath dress called a kalasiris, [ 7 ] which is shown to cover the breasts in statues, but in paintings and ...

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