Ancient Egypt - Religion

Ancient Egypt had a pantheon of animal-headed Gods and Goddesses, who were painted, carved, and sculpted across the dynasties.
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Relief depicting the ram-headed Amun-ra on a shrine erected by Kushite King Taharqa in the court of the Temple of Amun built by him at Kawa in Nubia.Late Period,25th Dynasty 690-64 B.C. Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Art, Ancient Artefacts, Ancient Aliens, Egyptian Mythology, Egyptian Gods, Egyptian, Egyptians, Ancient Artifacts
Egypt Museum
Relief depicting the ram-headed Amun-ra on a shrine erected by Kushite King Taharqa in the court of the Temple of Amun built by him at Kawa in Nubia.Late Period,25th Dynasty 690-64 B.C.
[Egypt 29866] ’Isis and the young Seti at Abydos.’ Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Civilizations, Ancient Mysteries, Ancient, Ancient Egyptian Artifacts
[Egypt 29866] ’Isis and the young Seti at Abydos.’
[Egypt 29866] ’Isis and the young Seti at Abydos.’
Detail from the throne of King Senusret I depicting Horus and Seth symbolically uniting Upper and Lower Egypt known as "Sematawy". From Al Lisht. Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty. Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Ancient Egyptian Gods, Ancient Egyptian Statues, Ancient Egyptian Art, Ancient Symbols
Egypt Museum
Detail from the throne of King Senusret I depicting Horus and Seth symbolically uniting Upper and Lower Egypt known as "Sematawy". From Al Lisht. Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty. Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
Thoth was the ibis-headed ancient Egyptian god of writing and mathematics. The Egyptians believed that he invented writing, including hieroglyphs. He gave Isis the magic words to resurrect Osiris, and helped judge the dead when they arrived in the underworld. Mythological Creatures, Ancient Egypt Religion, Gods And Goddesses
Thoth - Ancient Egyptian God
Thoth was the ibis-headed ancient Egyptian god of writing and mathematics. The Egyptians believed that he invented writing, including hieroglyphs. He gave Isis the magic words to resurrect Osiris, and helped judge the dead when they arrived in the underworld.
Relief depicting Osiris Lord of the dead God of the afterlife detail from the Tomb of Sennedjem (TT1). New Kingdom 19th Dynasty ca. 1290 BC. Deir el-Medina West Thebes. Ancient Greece, Statue, Egyptian Deity, Ancient Egyptian Deities
Egypt Museum
Relief depicting Osiris Lord of the dead God of the afterlife detail from the Tomb of Sennedjem (TT1). New Kingdom 19th Dynasty ca. 1290 BC. Deir el-Medina West Thebes.
Double Temple of Haroeris (Horus the Ancient) and Sobek at Ombos (“Kom Ombo”), detail from one of the columns of the Forecourt: the Goddess Nekhbet in Her form of vulture represented upon the ‘neb’-basket, wearing the White Crown with two feathers,...
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Double Temple of Haroeris (Horus the Ancient) and Sobek at Ombos (“Kom Ombo”), detail from one of the columns of the Forecourt: the Goddess Nekhbet in Her form of vulture represented upon the ‘neb’-basket, wearing the White Crown with two feathers,...
Egyptian art / mythology - relief sculpture of Nekhbet and Wadjet / Vulture and Cobra Ancient Egyptian Tombs, Ancient Egypt Art
Egyptian art / mythology - relief sculpture of Nekhbet and Wadjet / Vulture and Cobra
Egyptian art / mythology - relief sculpture of Nekhbet and Wadjet / Vulture and Cobra
Statue of a scribe writing at the feet of Thoth as a lunar baboon Museums, Ancient Egypt Gods, Ancient Egypt History
The Baboons and Monkeys of Ancient Egypt
Statue of a scribe writing at the feet of Thoth as a lunar baboon
Horus was an ancient Egyptian god with the head of a falcon. He was the son of Osiris and Isis, and was worshipped as the protector of Egypt. God, Ancient Egyptian Religion
Horus - Ancient Egyptian God
Horus was an ancient Egyptian god with the head of a falcon. He was the son of Osiris and Isis, and was worshipped as the protector of Egypt.
Isis and Horus, Temple of Philae Pylon, Egypt Ancient Ruins, Egyptian Temple
Isis and Horus, Temple of Philae Pylon, Egypt
Isis and Horus, Temple of Philae Pylon, Egypt
Falcon headed Ra Horakhti at the Abydos temple of Seti I, wearing the Atef crown of Osiris with Amun Ra's spiraling horns and 4 Ouret cobras around a solar disk. The word 'ram' comes from the Roman's name for Amun Ra, 'Ra-Amun'. Photography by Paul Smit | Mick Palarczyk. Ancient Times
[Egypt 29908] ’Horus at Abydos.’
Falcon headed Ra Horakhti at the Abydos temple of Seti I, wearing the Atef crown of Osiris with Amun Ra's spiraling horns and 4 Ouret cobras around a solar disk. The word 'ram' comes from the Roman's name for Amun Ra, 'Ra-Amun'. Photography by Paul Smit | Mick Palarczyk.
Tomb painting of the pharaoh Ramses I with the god Anubis, Valley of the Kings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, West Bank, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa Ancient Egyptian Paintings
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Tomb painting of the pharaoh Ramses I with the god Anubis, Valley of the Kings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, West Bank, Luxor, Thebes, Egypt, North Africa, Africa
Jackal-headed Anubis God of embalming and the dead, detail from Amenhotep II’s red quartzite sarcophagus. Tomb of Amenhotep II (KV35), Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. Photo: Sandro Vannini
Egypt Museum
Jackal-headed Anubis God of embalming and the dead, detail from Amenhotep II’s red quartzite sarcophagus. Tomb of Amenhotep II (KV35), Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. Photo: Sandro Vannini
Anubis was a God of the Underworld, protector of the dead and tombs, and overseer of embalming. Despite his fearsome appearance, he had the head of a jackal, he was a popular God with the ancient Egyptians. Popular
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Anubis was a God of the Underworld, protector of the dead and tombs, and overseer of embalming. Despite his fearsome appearance, he had the head of a jackal, he was a popular God with the ancient Egyptians.