Banners of the Gods in Ancient Egypt | ||
Basic Education College Magazine For Educational and Humanities Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 0, Issue 16, May 2018, Pages 264-275 | ||
Authors | ||
Fadhil Kadhim Hannoon; Intisar Naji Abdel Zenki | ||
Abstract | ||
The research studies the banners of ancient Egyptian gods and their importance, since each banner represents one of these gods and expresses the function of the gods such as the banner of the god Bass, the god Web and the god Uot that is called "path-opener" which a metaphor for carrying the flag by the pharaoh in battles, as well as banners raised in the festival of the god Min and Auxerre. These banners were carried at certain times such as religious holidays like Eid ( Dam Love ) and (Valley Holiday) and (Obit Holiday). The research also identifies the meaning of the banner and its relationship with the hieroglyphic sign (nutar) and its importance in ancient Egypt | ||
Keywords | ||
Banners of the Gods in Ancient Egypt | ||
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