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has been added.
Latest additions:
Cow
Red Scarf
The Seven Hathors
Added the Ukh symbol (see below)
Manifestations
Symbols

References for Images
Manifestations
Het-Hert in the Triad of Menkaure in Mohamed Saleh's The
Egyptian Museum Cairo: The Official Catalogue, pl. 33
Het-Hert as cow in The Papyrus of Ani, in Raymond Faulkner's The Egyptian Book of the
Dead, pl. 37.
Het-Hert as a lioness from the Temple of Dakka, in M. Günther Roeder's Der Tempel von
Dakke, pl.115.
Sycamore Goddess from the Third Intermediate Period, Eleni Vassilika's Egyptian Art,
p. 91.
Het-Hert as Hippopotamus in The Papyrus of Ani, in Raymond Faulkner's The Egyptian
Book of the Dead, pl. 37.
Het-Hert as falcon from Temple of Dendera, in Sylvie Cauville's Le Temple de Dendera,
p.52.
Serpent deity in David Silverman's Searching for Ancient Egypt: Art,
Architecture, and Artifacts, p. 36.
The Seven Hathors in Chassinat and Daumas' Le Temple de Dendara, vol. 6,
pls. DXLVII and DXLVIII.
Symbols
Horns and disk of Het-Hert in the tomb of King Sety I, inGay Robins' The Art of
Ancient Egypt, p. 168.
Menat in Capel and Markoe's Mistress of the House, Mistress of Heaven: Women in
Ancient Egypt.
Het-Hert head on 3rd Intermediate Period sistrum, in Guillemette Andreu's Ancient
Egypt at the Louvre, p. 170.
Bronze mirror of 18th Dynasty, in William H. Peck's Splendors of Egypt, p. 41.
Late Period sistrum in Mohamed Saleh's The Egyptian Museum Cairo: The Official
Catalogue, pl. 264.
Late Period sistrum in Florence Dunn Friedman's Gifts of the Nile: Ancient Egyptian
Faience, p. 103.
Mammisi of Aset at Philae
Digital painting of Ukh-symbol © 2002 Neferuhethert
Shen ring from King Tutankhamen's pectoral, in Cyril Aldred's Jewels of the Pharaohs,
pl. 104.
Monumental Gateway of Nectanebo I at Philae, in Dieter Arnold's Temples of the
Last Pharaohs, p. 123.
Eye of Ra from King Tutankhamen's pectoral, in Kamal El Mallakh'sThe Gold of
Tutankhamen, pl.96.
Priestess of Het-Hert Imy wearing red scarf, menat, and carrying sistrum, from the
tomb of Ihy, TT186, in Mohamed Saleh's Three Old-Kingdom Tombs at Thebes, fig. 59.
(colored and re-touched in Photoshop, © 2002 by Neferuhethert. )
Painted terra cotta jar in Mohamed Saleh's The Egyptian Museum Cairo: The Official
Catalogue, pl. 219.
Wine jar and lid of the 18th dynasty, in David Silverman's Searching for Ancient
Egypt: Art, Architecture, and Artifacts, p. 216.
Wensheb symbol in Chassinat and Daumas' Le Temple de Dendara, vol. 6, pl.
CCCCLXVIII.
Crown of Electrum from A.E. Mariette's Denderah, vol. 3, pl. 60 (colored in
Photoshop by Neferuhethert)


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