Egyptian - Neith - Walters 54397

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Egyptian - Neith - Walters 54397

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The goddess Neith was worshipped in Egypt from the beginning of the 3rd millennium BC. Her main place of worship was in Saïs, in the eastern delta of Egypt. As a lower Egyptian goddess, she is normally equipped with the "red crown." Her eyes, brows, and collar are inlayed with gold and electrum. Her pierced hands once held scepters.

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