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Unpublished Ba - Statuette of Yuya Cairo, Egyptian Museum CG 51176 \JE 95312\
2022
This paper studies an unpublished statuette displayed at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, second floor, room 43 (FIG. 1). It was discovered in the Valley of the Kings, in tomb KV 46 that belongs to Yuya and Thuya. The statuette belongs to Yuya , the Priest of god Min, the Principle god at Akhmim during the reign of king Amenhotep III. It carries the number JE 95312. The statuette of Yuya is the first private ba -bird statuette found so far from ancient Egypt. This paper aims to study the symbolism of this statuette. Statuettes became a main part of funerary furnishing starting from the New Kingdom onwards. Accordingly, they were probably intended to replace the real in case of being lost or destroyed, because the was an essential element for the deceased's daily renewal.
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The God \Nt\ in Ancient Egypt
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Abd El-Naby, Hanaa Mokhtar
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Al-Jazzar, Asma Sherif Mahmoud
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الآلهة الفرعونية
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المعبود نت
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النصوص الجنائزية
2023
This paper is concerned with god Nt, an uncommon god in the ancient Egyptian religion. The earliest mention of the name of the god Nt dates back to the Middle Kingdom and his only representation dates back to the 19th Dynasty, New Kingdom. This paper aims to introduce a comprehensive study of this god through the textual and representational evidence; it aims to discuss the different forms of writing his name and epithets in the ancient Egyptian language and their meaning, and finally, his role and his relations to other gods in ancient Egyptian religion.
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The Goddess Aperet-Isis \Aprt-St\ in Ancient Egypt
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Abd El-Naby, Hanaa Mokhtar
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Al-Jazzar, Asma Sherif Mahmoud
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الآلهة المصرية القديمة
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العصور القديمة
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النصوص الجنائزية
2022
The current paper is concerned with the ancient Egyptian goddess ˓prt-st. The cult of ˓prt-st was widely spread at Akhmim where she was usually depicted together with the god Min. The earliest evidence of her name dates back to the New Kingdom and her cult became widely spread during the Graeco-Roman period. ˓prt-st was widely depicted on temple walls and funerary stelae. Moreover, her name was also mentioned in the htp dj nsw formula during the Graeco-Roman period, reflecting her funerary role in ancient Egyptian theology. The research will discuss the several ways of writing her name, her titles, her cult center, her representation on temple walls and funerary stelae, her role in ancient Egyptian theology, and the gods whom she associated with. The paper intends to shed light on the goddess ˓prt-st, it will analyze the different representations of the goddess on temple walls and funerary stelae since the New Kingdom until the Graeco-Roman period.
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