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Cube shaped statue depicting Hathor, from Karnak

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Cube shaped statue depicting Hathor, from Karnak

Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Cube shaped statue depicting Hathor in the middle. From Karnak

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Media ID 9475749

6th Century Bc Ancient Egypt Egyptian Goddess Female Likeness Hathor Late Period Stone Archaeological Artifact


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This print showcases a cube-shaped statue depicting the revered Egyptian goddess Hathor, originating from the Late Period of the ancient Egyptian civilization. Standing proudly in all its glory at Karnak, this remarkable sculpture is a testament to the rich history and spirituality that permeated through ancient Egypt. The statue of Hathor takes center stage, exuding an air of divine power and grace. Crafted meticulously out of stone, it stands as a vertical representation of female likeness, symbolizing fertility and motherhood. Dating back to the 6th century BC during the Late Period, this archaeological artifact offers us a glimpse into the past and serves as a reminder of our connection to those who came before us. As we gaze upon this solitary object indoors, bathed in natural daylight, we can't help but be transported back in time. The intricate details carved into every surface tell stories of devotion and religious significance associated with Hathor - known as the goddess of love, beauty, music, dance, and joy. This photograph not only captures an exquisite piece of antiquity but also invites contemplation on how art has served as a vessel for spiritual expression throughout human history. It reminds us that even though civilizations may rise and fall over time; their legacies endure through artifacts like these – preserving their beliefs and traditions for generations to come.

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