Scarab ca. 1295-1070 B.C. New Kingdom, Ramesside The underside of this scarab depicts two standing feline-headed goddesses. Both heads seem to be that of a lioness. They stand opposite each other and each holds a papyrus scepter in front. The goddess on the left has a rearing cobra on her head, while the one on the right shows a sundisk with a cobra. In the center above them is a sundisk and below them is a neb-hieroglyph. Several goddesses are known that can be depicted with a lions head and a sundisk and/or uraeus. The identification of these two goddesses is therefore unclear.. Scarab 569544
SuperStock offers millions of photos, videos, and stock assets to creatives around the world. This image of Scarab ca. 1295-1070 B.C. New Kingdom, Ramesside The underside of this scarab depicts two standing feline-headed goddesses. Both heads seem to be that of a lioness. They stand opposite each other and each holds a papyrus scepter in front. The goddess on the left has a rearing cobra on her head, while the one on the right shows a sundisk with a cobra. In the center above them is a sundisk and below them is a neb-hieroglyph. Several goddesses are known that can be depicted with a lions head and a sundisk and/or uraeus. The identification of these two goddesses is therefore unclear.. Scarab 569544 by Piemags/PL Photography Limited is available for licensing today.
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