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August 23, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Ti Watching a Hippopotamus Hunt, Tomb of Ti, Fifth Dynasty, Old Kingdom Egypt, c. 2450 - 2325 BCE.

Ti was a commoner, but a very rich commoner since he was able to build a large tomb for himself that contained this wonderful painting/sculpture. Ti is the large figure standing on the boat with all of the "river creatures" depicted below and the "land creatures" among the papyrus on the shore.

In Art History, Egypt, Ancient Egypt Tags Ti, Egyptian Hippo, Old Kingdom Egypt, Egypt, Ancient Egypt
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For Safe Keeping

July 16, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Set of Canopic Jars, c. 1069-945 BC, Egyptian 30th Dynasty.

These jars were used to store the internal organs, removed for mummification. They stored the liver, lungs, stomach and intestines. They represent the four sons of the god Horus and were to protect the organs inside.

In Art History, Egypt, Ancient Egypt Tags Canopic Jars, Egypt, Ancient Egypt, Horus
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Holy Cows

July 20, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Nebamun’s cattle, fragment of a scene ,Thebes, Egypt Late 18th Dynasty, around 1350 BC.

The Egyptians considered cows an essential element of life and survival. As the once fertile area of Northern Africa became a desert, the domesticated cow brought life and nourishment. The goddess Hathor was also frequently depicted as a cow's, or at least with the horns of cows as part of her crown.

In Art History, Egypt Tags Ancient Egypt, Egyptian Goddess, Egypt
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Before They Were Popular Memes

June 26, 2020 Martha Lattie
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The Gayer-Anderson Cat (also named Figure) the Egyptian Cat goddess, Late period after 600 BC, The British Museum.

Bronze figure of a seated cat. The cat mummies were buried in honor of the goddess Bastet the daughter of the sun god Re.

In Art History, Egypt Tags bast, Bastet, Cat, Egyptian Goddess, Ancient Egypt
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