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"Four Faces on One Neck": The Tetracephalic Ram as an Iconographic Form in the Late New Kingdom

In ancient Egypt, the ram was regarded as a symbol of protection, male virility, fertility, syncretism, rebirth, and resurrection, and the Egyptians accordingly associated some of their gods with the ram because of what it represented. The most popular ram deities, each connected with his own temple...

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Main Author: Treasure, Matthew
Format: Thesis
Published: AUC Knowledge Fountain 2021
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