Statuette of Horus, lord of Sekhem (Letopolis) 664-332 B.C. or earlier Late Period As the powerful creator of the known world, the sun god was often merged with other deities. The falcon-headed Horus, king of the gods and a sky deity in his own right, was frequently conflated with Reas in this image, where the presence of a solar disk acknowledges their joining.. Statuette of Horus, lord of Sekhem (Letopolis). 664-332 B.C. or earlier. Bronze, arsenical copper, gold sheet. Late Period. From Egypt
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