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Altägyptisch Fayence Amulett der Hasengöttin Unut (Wenet) - 3 cm  (Ohne Mindestpreis)
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Altägyptisch Fayence Amulett der Hasengöttin Unut (Wenet) - 3 cm (Ohne Mindestpreis)

- Due to new custom regulations we can no longer ship outside the E.U. Please make sure you have an EU shipping address before bidding. - The Goddess Unut, also known as Wenut or Wenet, was a prehistoric Ancient Egyptian hare and snake goddess of fertility and new birth. Known as "The swift one", the animal sacred to her was the hare, but originally, she had the form of a snake. She came from the fifteenth Upper Egyptian province, the Hare nome (called Wenet in Egyptian), and was worshipped with Thoth at its capital Hermopolis. Later she was depicted with a woman's body and a hare's head. She was taken into the cult of Horus and later of Ra. - See last picture as an example. Registered shipping. Provenance/Known History: Ex. Private UK collection. Collected before 1970. After that A.A. Gallery, UK. Important information: - Due to new custom regulations we can no longer ship outside the E.U. Please make sure you have an EU shipping address before bidding. - A declaration of authenticity by my shop is provided with this lot. - Please do not pay for a won item before you are finished bidding in the auction. The system will not be able to combine your orders into one shipping if all items aren't paid at once.

Nr. 84051941

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Altägyptisch Fayence Amulett der Hasengöttin Unut (Wenet) - 3 cm  (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Altägyptisch Fayence Amulett der Hasengöttin Unut (Wenet) - 3 cm (Ohne Mindestpreis)

- Due to new custom regulations we can no longer ship outside the E.U. Please make sure you have an EU shipping address before bidding.

- The Goddess Unut, also known as Wenut or Wenet, was a prehistoric Ancient Egyptian hare and snake goddess of fertility and new birth. Known as "The swift one", the animal sacred to her was the hare, but originally, she had the form of a snake. She came from the fifteenth Upper Egyptian province, the Hare nome (called Wenet in Egyptian), and was worshipped with Thoth at its capital Hermopolis. Later she was depicted with a woman's body and a hare's head. She was taken into the cult of Horus and later of Ra.

- See last picture as an example.

Registered shipping.

Provenance/Known History:

Ex. Private UK collection. Collected before 1970. After that A.A. Gallery, UK.

Important information:

- Due to new custom regulations we can no longer ship outside the E.U. Please make sure you have an EU shipping address before bidding.

- A declaration of authenticity by my shop is provided with this lot.

- Please do not pay for a won item before you are finished bidding in the auction. The system will not be able to combine your orders into one shipping if all items aren't paid at once.

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