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Oldtidens Egypten Bronze Amulet af gudinden Nehebkau. Sen periode, 664 – 332 f.Kr. 5,5 cm H.
Nr. 84871861
Nr. 84871861
Amulet of the god Khnum.
Ancient Egypt, Late Period, 664 - 323 BC
Bronce.
3.5 cm height.
Condition: Good condition.
Provenance: Private collection, Somerset, United Kingdom.
Description:
Khnum, ancient Egyptian god of fertility, associated with water and with procreation. Khnum was worshipped from the 1st dynasty (c. 2925–2775 BCE) into the early centuries CE. He was represented as a ram with horizontal twisting horns or as a man with a ram’s head. Khnum was believed to have created humankind from clay like a potter; this scene, with him using a potter’s wheel, was depicted in later times. The god’s first main cult centre was Herwer, near Al-Ashmūnayn in Middle Egypt. From the New Kingdom (1539–1075 BCE) on, however, he was the god of the island of Elephantine, near present-day Aswān, and was known as the lord of the surrounding First Cataract of the Nile River. At Elephantine he formed a triad of deities with the goddesses Satis and Anukis. Khnum also had an important cult at Esna, south of Thebes.
Notes:
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