. The Mythology of all races .. . 140 EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY. Fig. 139. Oldest Type OF MONTU Mut (Mother), the later wife of Amon (pp. 129-30),was represented either as a vulture or in human form. She is to be distinguished from Mu(u)t theWater-Flood (p. 46). Nebet (), the Golden One,was the name of a local form of Hat-hor(cf. p. 30 on gold as solar). Neb-taui (modernized as P-neb-taui), Lord of Both Countries, a local deityof Ombos, was treated as the son of Horusand Sonet-nofret (or T-sonet-nofret) andwas depicted like the youngHorus (with a human head) orlike Khons (cf. Fig.


. The Mythology of all races .. . 140 EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY. Fig. 139. Oldest Type OF MONTU Mut (Mother), the later wife of Amon (pp. 129-30),was represented either as a vulture or in human form. She is to be distinguished from Mu(u)t theWater-Flood (p. 46). Nebet (), the Golden One,was the name of a local form of Hat-hor(cf. p. 30 on gold as solar). Neb-taui (modernized as P-neb-taui), Lord of Both Countries, a local deityof Ombos, was treated as the son of Horusand Sonet-nofret (or T-sonet-nofret) andwas depicted like the youngHorus (with a human head) orlike Khons (cf. Fig. 18). Nebt-hotep (Mistress ofPeace or Mistress of theLake of Peace) was later explained as a form ofthe goddess : see Amonet. Nebt-uu (Mistress of the Territory) was re-garded as another form of Hat-hor and received Fig. 140. 1 . ^ TT- 1 MuT WITH A adoration at Lsneh. Head-Dress Nefer-ho(r) (Fair of Face) was a Assimilating•rr r rt ^ tv/t ii -i HER TO Amon special lorm 01 rtah at Memphis, besidesbeing an epithet of various other divin


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