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Hathor

[hath-awr, -er]

noun

Egyptian Religion.
  1. the goddess of love and joy, often represented with the head, horns, or ears of a cow.



Hathor

/ ˈhæθɔː, -ˈθɒr-, hæˈθɔːrɪk /

noun

  1. (in ancient Egyptian religion) the mother of Horus and goddess of creation

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A French team cut the Dendera Zodiac, an ancient Egyptian celestial map, from the Temple of Hathor in Upper Egypt in 1821.

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But Halsey has replaced the images of the Egyptian goddess Hathor on the original with likenesses of South Central artist-friends.

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The artefacts were found near the Hathor Temple, one of Egypt's best-preserved ancient sites.

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The discovery at a cemetery in Saqqara contained statues of the gods Anubis, Amun, Min, Osiris, Isis, Nefertum, Bastet and Hathor, along with a headless statue of the architect Imhotep, who built the Saqqara pyramid, Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said.

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The discovery at a cemetery in Saqqara contained statues of the gods Anubis, Amun, Min, Osiris, Isis, Nefertum, Bastet and Hathor along with a headless statue of the architect Imhotep, who built the Saqqara pyramid, Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said on Monday.

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