Statuette of Horus, lord of Sekhem (Letopolis) 664–332 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 Re—as in this image, where the presence of a solar disk acknowledges their Statuette of Horus, lord of Sekhem (Letopolis). 664–332 or earlier. Bronze, arsenical copper, gold sheet. Late Period. From Egypt


Size: 1347px × 1939px
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