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=__//**Hathor The Egyption Godess Of Love.**//__=



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 * __Glossary of Terms for Ancient Egyptian Religion__**
 * 1) Polytheism - the doctrine of or belief in more than one god in many gods.
 * 2) Myth - the doctrine or belief that there is only onegod.
 * 3) Temple - an edificeor place dedicated to theservice or worship of a deity or deities.
 * 4) Worship - the object of adoring reverence or regard.
 * 5) Deity - the Deity, God; Supreme Being.
 * 6) Mythology - the science or study of myths.

(n.d.). Retrieved August 27, 2010, from dictionary.com: http://dictionary.reference.com/ Putnam, J. (1995). //Egyptology.// Australia: Sandstone Books. Remler, P. (2006). //Hathor//. Retrieved August 27, 2010, from facts on file: http://www.fofweb.com/NuHistory/default.asp?ItemID=WE49&NewItemID=True


 * [A paragraph in my own words, using each of the above terms.] [**insert voki here]

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 * Key Points from Encyclopedia Britannica**
 * goddess of love, - R (role or job)
 * one of the oldest known deities of Egypt - I (interesting information)
 * she has cown horns- D (physical)
 * spiritual nourishment to dead - I (interesting fact)
 * **Hathor**'s meanings “house of Horus,” the mother of horus. F (family)

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Encyclopedia Britannica. (2010). //Hathor//. Retrieved August 25, 2010, from Encyclopedia Britannica: []=


 * Key Points from Facts on File**
 * beloved goddess-R (role or job)
 * reprasented as "Great Wild Cow" D (physical)
 * home was the papyrus thicket F (family, home)
 * cow headed woman, cow horns D (physical description)
 * very popular with her poeple I (interesting information)

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Remler, P. (2006). //Hathor//. Retrieved August 27, 2010, from facts on file: http://www.fofweb.com/NuHistory/default.asp?ItemID=WE49&NewItemID=True


 * Key Points from Books**
 * she was associated with music and dancing
 * reprastened as a cow
 * mother of horus, sometimes wife
 * the king will become the son of hathor

Bibliography

Putnam, J. (1995). //Egyptology.// Australia: Sandstone Books. Remler, P. (2006). //Hathor//. Retrieved August 27, 2010, from facts on file: http://www.fofweb.com/NuHistory/default.asp?ItemID=WE49&NewItemID=True


 * Top TEN Key Points**
 * 1) her role is the godess of love, she was beloved.
 * 2) one of the oldest known deities of Egypt.
 * 3) she has cow horns, cow headed & is reprasented as a great wild cow.
 * 4) she is the mother of Horus
 * 5) she was associated with music and dancing
 * 6) spiritual nourishment to dead
 * 7) mother of horus, sometimes wife, the king will become the son of hathor.
 * 8) home was the papyrus thicket
 * 9) was a symbolic mother of the pharaoh
 * 10) the godess of fertility, beauty, music, and mirth aswell as the godess of love.


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 * What does your god reveal about Egyptian society?** //(Length - 1 Paragraph )//

//You might like to think about what it tells us about Ancient Egyptian …//
 * Beliefs
 * Lifestyle
 * Values
 * What is important to society / people of the time.

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