Head of a Cow  & Bowls on Stands
GEM tutankhamun-6

Head of a Cow & Bowls on Stands

The objects displayed here were discovered among the remarkable treasures of the tomb of the young pharaoh Tutankhamun, who ruled Egypt during the 18th Dynasty of the New Kingdom around 1332 to 1323 BCE. Although smaller than many of the famous golden treasures of the tomb, these objects reveal important details about ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and burial rituals. One of the most striking objects is the head of a cow, which is widely believed to represent the goddess Hathor. Hathor was one of the most beloved goddesses in ancient Egypt and was often depicted in the form of a cow or as a woman with cow horns. She was associated with motherhood, music, joy, and the nurturing aspects of the divine. In Egyptian funerary belief, Hathor also played a special role as the goddess of the West, the direction where the sun sets and where the land of the dead was believed to lie. Because of this association, she was often described as welcoming the deceased into the afterlife. Scenes in tomb paintings frequently show Hathor emerging from the west ... Entdecken Sie mehr mit Premium!
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