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Cow motifs appeared in some of ancient Egypt’s most influential art pieces, including the 31st century Narmer Palette, and it’s from this imagery that the goddess Hathor likely emerged. Though no ...
Depiction of the ancient Egyptian goddess Nut swallowing the sun ... Nut frequently appears in Egyptian tomb art and religious texts as a naked woman covered in stars, her arched figure stretching ...
Nut’s cosmological vignette on the outer coffin of Nesitaudjatakhet in the collection of Odessa Archaeological Museum OAM 52976 (C107). Nut’s body is covered in stars as well as a thick ...
In his study, Dr. Graur reviewed 125 images of the sky-goddess Nut (pronounced "Noot"), found among 555 ancient Egyptian coffins dating back nearly 5,000 years. Combining astronomy with Egyptology ...
Tammy Wampler specialises in creating goddess-centred art. Since 2009, she's been weaving myth, nature and history in her work. Her major influences are the Pre-Raphaelite and art nouveau movements.