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Nefertari was the beloved wife of Rameses II, and her extravagant tomb proves it. Its restored paintings tell an interesting ...
Nekhbet was a vulture goddess viewed as a protector of Upper Egypt, and Wadjet was a cobra goddess that protected Lower Egypt. The 46 depictions of the goddesses envision them in the form of ...
The team found that the temple's paintings depict Nekhbet, a goddess who is depicted like a vulture, and Wadjet, a cobra-headed goddess who has wings. Nekhbet is shown wearing the white crown of ...
The ceiling images depict the vulture goddess Nekhbet and the serpent goddess Wadjet Credit: Eberhard Karls Universitat Tubingen. 5. The goddesses are represented as vultures with outspread wings ...
Two of the 46 ceiling frescoes showing the Upper-Egyptian goddess Nekhbet with the head of a vulture, and the Lower-Egyptian goddess Wadjet with the head of a cobra. Image credit: Ahmed Emam / MoTA.