Inner Coffin of Meret-it-es, Egypt, ca. 380-250 BCE
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri

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Inner Coffin of Meret-it-es, Egypt, ca. 380-250 BCE
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
Images from the Book of the Faiyum at the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore. The hippo / croc goddess at top is Sobek’s mum Neith. Next, Sobek of Shedyt (the Faiyum). The cow is given the name of the goddess Ihet; she is the Celestial Cow, supported by Shu, with Re and his solar barque underneath. And at bottom, in the form of a lion with a ram’s head and a crocodile’s tail, is Amun-Re.
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"Central Sanctuary. North Wall. (Ptolemy VII? offering to) Cow-headed goddess Ihet." (via Deir el-Medina Temple of Hathor)
Amun-Re and Ihet, Temple of Hathor, Deir el-Medina. (by Alan Vowles)