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seen iconographically in ancient texts as both the regular and the inverted determinative for the heavenly vault, indicating the cosmos below the horizon. St. Clair maintained it was this realm that Neith personified, for she is the complete sky that surrounds the upper (Nut) and lower (Nunet?) sky, and who exists beyond the horizon, and thereby, beyond the skies themselves. Neith, then, is that portion of the cosmos that is not seen, and in which the sun is reborn daily, below the horizon (which may reflect the statement assigned to Neith as "I come at dawn and at sunset daily").
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various points in the sky, under Neith's control of all beyond the visible world, of which only a glimpse is revealed prior to dawn and after sunset. It is at these changing points that Neith reigns as a form of sky goddess, where the sun rises and sets daily, or at its 'first appearance' to the sky above and below. It is at these points, beyond the sky that is seen, that Neith's true power as the deity who creates life is manifested.
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683:'s "South of his Wall" epithet. While Neith is generally regarded as a deity of Lower Egypt, her worship was not consistently located in that delta region. Her cult reached its height in Saïs and apparently in Memphis in the Old Kingdom, and remained important, although to a lesser extent, through the Middle and New Kingdom. Her cult regained cultural prominence again during the
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Since Neith also was goddess of war, she thus had an additional association with death: in this function, she shot her arrows into the enemies of the dead, and thus she began to be viewed as a protector of the dead, often appearing as a uraeus snake to drive off intruders and those who would harm the
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Georges St. Clair noted that Neith is represented at times as a cow goddess with a line of stars across her back (as opposed to representations of Nut with stars across the belly) , and maintained this indicated that Neith represents the full ecliptic circle around the sky (above and below), and is
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was as the deity of the unseen and limitless sky, as opposed to representations of Nut and Hathor, who respectively represented the manifested night and day skies. Neith's epithet as the "Opener of the Sun's paths in all her stations" refers to how the sun is reborn (due to seasonal changes) at
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form, she was sometimes described as the "Great Cow who gave birth to Ra". As a maternal figure (beyond being the birth-mother of the sun-god Ra), Neith is associated with Sobek as her son (as early as the
Pyramid Texts), but in later religious conventions that paired deities, no male deity is
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Wepwawet), which may have referred, not only to her leadership in hunting and war but also as a psychopomp in cosmic and
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when, as the most ancient among them, Neith is asked by the deities to decide who should rule. She was appealed to as an arbiter in the dispute between Horus and Seth. In her message of reply, Neith selects Horus, and says she will "cause the sky to crash to the earth" if he is not selected.
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consistently identified with her in a pair and so, she often is represented without one. Later triad associations made with her have little or no religious or mythological supporting references, appearing to have been made by political or regional associations only.
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a baby crocodile, and she then was addressed with the title, "Nurse of
Crocodiles", reflecting a southern provincial mythology in Upper Egypt that she served as either the mother of the crocodile god, Sobek. As the mother of Ra, in her
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underworld pathways, escorting souls. References to Neith as the "Opener of Paths" occurs in
Dynasty Four through Dynasty Six, and Neith is seen in the titles of women serving as priestesses of the goddess. Such epithets include: "
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Predynastic Period, as is displayed in the
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Hendrickx, Stan. "Two
Protodynastic Objects in Brussels and the Origin of the Bilobate Cult-Sign of Neith." The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 82 (1996): 23-42. Accessed June 15, 2020. doi:10.2307/3822112.
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El Sayed, Ramadan. "Les Rôles
Attribués à La Déesse Neith Dans Certains Des Textes Des Cercueils." Orientalia, NOVA SERIES, 43 (1974): 275-94. Accessed June 15, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/43074608.
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I am the things that are, that will be, and that have been. No one has ever laid open the garment by which I am concealed. The fruit which I brought forth was the sun.
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Altenmüller, Hartwig. "Zum Ursprung Von Isis Und Nephthys." Studien Zur Altägyptischen Kultur 27 (1999): 1-26. Accessed June 15, 2020. www.jstor.org/stable/25152793.
734:, Neith's name appears written with a phallus. In reference to Neith's function as creator with both male and female characteristics, Peter Kaplony has said in the
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Unique Goddess, mysterious and great who came to be in the beginning and caused everything to come to be. The divine mother of Ra, who shines on the horizon...
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Tower Hollis, Susan (1995). "5 Egyptian Goddesses in the Third Millenium B.C.: Neith, Hathor, Nut, Isis, Nephthys". KMT: Journal of Ancient Egypt 5/4.
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The Egyptian goddess Neith, the primary lordess, bearing her war goddess symbols, the crossed arrows and shield on her head, the ankh, and the
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3790:The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
3603:Petrie, W. M. Flinders; Mace, Arthur C. (1901).
2972:The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
2908:The Complete Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Egypt
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3497:The Way to Eternity: Egyptian myth
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3434:Griffiths 1970
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3407:Griffiths 1970
3396:
3394:, p. 220.
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3324:
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3320:St. Clair 1898
3312:
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3224:St. Clair 1898
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3201:
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3152:Wilkinson 2003
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3129:
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3125:Watterson 1984
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2987:Wilkinson 2003
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5226:Hypocephalus
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5311:Was-sceptre
5138:and objects
4615:Mehet-Weret
4458:Harpocrates
4288:Banebdjedet
4253:Arensnuphis
3933:Osiris myth
3779:11 November
3737:11 November
3712:. ISD LLC.
3697:11 November
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3663:977424762-0
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3613:11 November
3513:11 November
3485:12 November
3444:Works cited
3356:Taylor 1820
2665:Jan Assmann
2384:Hermeticism
2311:Was-sceptre
2266:Seqtet boat
1644:Mehet-Weret
1476:Harpocrates
1301:Banebdjedet
1264:Arensnuphis
888:Tutankhamun
720:androgynous
712:Mehet-Weret
634:Mehet-Weret
583:Upper Egypt
468:Koinē Greek
286:hieroglyphs
276:Lower Egypt
201:introducing
5571:Nile Delta
5535:Categories
5475:Gnosticism
5316:Winged sun
5161:Corn mummy
5063:Characters
4987:Werethekau
4825:Sebiumeker
4635:Meretseger
4500:Ikhemu-sek
4438:Hermanubis
3938:Philosophy
3928:Numerology
3392:Budge 1904
3378:2024-09-04
3189:Das Amduat
3137:Simon 2002
3113:Lesko 1999
2883:Lesko 1999
2816:References
2735:Neithhotep
2600: – c.
2598: 484
2506:Nile Perch
2394:Kemeticism
2316:Winged sun
2281:Set animal
2221:Matet boat
2136:Corn mummy
2032:Werethekau
1864:Sebiumeker
1664:Meretseger
1525:Ikhemu-sek
1461:Hermanubis
1365:Duau (god)
982:Philosophy
977:Numerology
842:of Neith,
773:Attributes
692:hieroglyph
660:, Oxford.
543:Nile Delta
209:April 2010
184:references
147:March 2018
117:newspapers
46:improve it
5421:Festivals
5286:Shen ring
5266:Ouroboros
5201:Eye of Ra
5156:Cartouche
5094:Locations
5039:Serpopard
5006:Creatures
4937:Tjenenyet
4920:Ta-Bitjet
4865:Shesmetet
4785:Renenutet
4770:Raet-Tawy
4690:Nehmetawy
4640:Meskhenet
4408:Hedjhotep
4263:Assessors
3961:Practices
3923:Mythology
3918:Maa Kheru
3898:Afterlife
3282:0307-5133
3268:: 23–42.
2821:Citations
2768:Meryneith
2591:Herodotus
2571:Herodotus
2494:crocodile
2286:Shen ring
2276:Serpopard
2251:Ouroboros
2171:Eye of Ra
2131:Cartouche
2055:Locations
1978:Tjenenyet
1961:Ta-Bitjet
1904:Shesmetet
1822:Renenutet
1807:Raet-Tawy
1721:Nehmetawy
1669:Meskhenet
1431:Hedjhotep
1274:Assessors
1010:Offerings
999:Practices
965:Mythology
950:Cosmology
945:Afterlife
902:Mythology
813:June 2022
724:asexually
593:Symbolism
531:Naqada II
498:) was an
408:Offspring
272:Red Crown
52:talk page
5485:Kemetism
5326:Writings
5236:Khepresh
5080:Rededjet
4982:Wepwawet
4967:Wadj-wer
4685:Nehebkau
4680:Nefertem
4600:Mandulis
4535:Kebechet
4525:Iusaaset
4443:Heryshaf
4393:Hatmehit
4228:Apedemak
4103:Nephthys
3998:Pyramids
3978:Funerals
3749:(1820).
3475:(1904).
3453:(1997).
2753:Merneith
2715:See also
2689:compared
2669:Plutarch
2610:dialogue
2476:In some
2211:Khepresh
2027:Wepwawet
2012:Wadj-wer
1716:Nehebkau
1711:Nefertem
1624:Mandulis
1562:Kebechet
1550:Iusaaset
1483:Heryshaf
1421:Hatmehit
1239:Apedemak
1128:Nephthys
1024:Pyramids
1005:Funerals
922:religion
911:a series
909:Part of
896:Duamutef
875:Wepwawet
646:creation
533:period (
284:Name in
268:-sceptre
5500:Thelema
5470:Atenism
5301:Ushabti
5271:Pschent
5261:Neshmet
5176:Deshret
5136:Symbols
5085:Ubaoner
5024:Griffin
4910:Taweret
4905:Tatenen
4840:Serapis
4835:Sekhmet
4805:Resheph
4750:Qed-her
4700:Nekhbet
4675:Nebtuwi
4540:Khensit
4510:Imhotep
4505:Imentet
4403:Hedetet
4268:Astarte
4203:Andjety
4178:Amesemi
4018:Deities
4003:Temples
3891:Beliefs
3296:"Neith"
3077:"Neith"
3000:"Neith"
2793:Astarte
2743:Hor-Aha
2741:or of
2701:Proclus
2675:in his
2623:Critias
2614:Timaeus
2532:Proclus
2463:Deshret
2389:Thelema
2379:Atenism
2306:Ushabti
2256:Pschent
2246:Neshmet
2176:Griffin
2146:Deshret
1951:Taweret
1946:Tatenen
1879:Serapis
1869:Sekhmet
1842:Resheph
1785:Qed-her
1736:Nekhbet
1706:Nebtuwi
1567:Khensit
1535:Imhotep
1530:Imentet
1426:Hedetet
1279:Astarte
1214:Andjety
1189:Amesemi
1037:Deities
1019:Temples
939:Beliefs
707:nursing
676:Hor-Aha
615:shuttle
611:harpoon
559:Memphis
476:Demotic
394:Consort
386:Parents
197:improve
131:scholar
106:"Neith"
5334:Amduat
5281:Serekh
5276:Scarab
5206:Hedjet
5111:Benben
5054:Uraeus
5049:Sphinx
5034:Medjed
4992:Wosret
4977:Wepset
4962:Wadjet
4885:Sopdet
4870:Shezmu
4850:Seshat
4845:Serket
4790:Renpet
4775:Rekhyt
4755:Qetesh
4720:Pakhet
4650:Mnevis
4625:Menhit
4605:Medjed
4595:Mafdet
4585:Maahes
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4560:Kherty
4555:Khepri
4423:Hemsut
4398:Hauron
4388:Hathor
4323:Buchis
4308:Ba-Pef
4293:Bastet
4223:Anuket
4218:Anubis
4193:Amu-Aa
4188:Am-heh
4137:Triads
4128:Tefnut
4113:Osiris
4080:Ennead
4065:Naunet
4055:Kauket
4045:Hauhet
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3009:6 July
2739:Narmer
2693:Athena
2560:throne
2536:adyton
2513:temple
2492:, the
2471:Wadjet
2339:Amduat
2301:Uraeus
2291:Sphinx
2271:Serekh
2261:Scarab
2226:Medjed
2181:Hedjet
2066:Benben
2037:Wosret
2022:Wepset
2007:Wadjet
1924:Sopdet
1909:Shezmu
1889:Seshat
1884:Serket
1827:Renpet
1812:Rekhyt
1790:Qetesh
1753:Pakhet
1679:Mnevis
1654:Menhit
1634:Mafdet
1629:Medjed
1614:Maahes
1597:Khonsu
1587:Kherty
1582:Khepri
1446:Hemsut
1416:Hathor
1411:Hauron
1336:Buchis
1321:Ba-Pef
1306:Bastet
1234:Anuket
1229:Anubis
1204:Amu-Aa
1199:Am-heh
1153:Tefnut
1138:Osiris
1105:Ennead
1090:Naunet
1080:Kauket
1070:Hauhet
1065:Amunet
1052:Ogdoad
732:Amduat
700:Athena
638:uraeus
587:Athena
563:Hathor
504:Libyan
428:Serket
364:arrows
360:shield
352:Symbol
186:, but
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5256:Nemes
5246:Menat
5241:Kneph
5216:Hennu
5106:Akhet
4972:Weneg
4925:Thoth
4890:Sopdu
4880:Sobek
4830:Seker
4820:Satis
4800:Repyt
4745:Qebui
4730:Petbe
4725:Perit
4710:Neper
4705:Nemty
4695:Neith
4655:Montu
4630:Meret
4620:Mehit
4610:Mehen
4590:Ma'at
4565:Khnum
4520:Iunit
4475:Iabet
4453:Horus
4448:Hesat
4433:Heqet
4428:Henet
4418:Hemen
4343:Dedun
4313:Bennu
4213:Anput
4208:Anhur
4183:Ammit
4168:Akhty
3908:Isfet
3565:60–63
3243:(PDF)
2840:(PDF)
2775:Notes
2725:Venus
2619:Plato
2552:Horus
2502:Khnum
2490:Sobek
2467:cobra
2328:Texts
2241:Nemes
2231:Menat
2216:Kneph
2191:Hennu
2017:Weneg
1966:Thoth
1929:Sopdu
1919:Sobek
1874:Seker
1859:Satis
1837:Repyt
1780:Qebui
1763:Petbe
1758:Perit
1741:Neper
1731:Nemty
1726:Neith
1684:Montu
1659:Meret
1649:Mehit
1639:Mehen
1619:Ma'at
1592:Khnum
1545:Iunit
1500:Iabet
1471:Horus
1466:Hesat
1456:Heqet
1451:Henet
1441:Hemen
1360:Dedun
1326:Bennu
1224:Anput
1219:Anhur
1194:Ammit
1179:Akhty
970:Index
960:Ma'at
840:Aegis
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