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Music be the Food of Love, play on. Hathor

Hathor was a very powering Goddess, she was one of the oldest goddess in Egyptian history. Hathor was represented as a cow, a myth of Hathor was that she held up the sky with her four legs, this was said because women of egypt looked up to her as she was the Goddess of love, fertility, beauty and music. Hathor was worshiped and loved so much that people shrines of her could be found in almost every town. Hathor was the daughter of the great sun God.

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Glossary of Terms for Ancient Egyptian Religion
 * 1) Polytheism - Beliveing in more than one God.
 * 2) Monotheism- Believing in only one God.
 * 3) Myth- Traditional or legandary story that does not have and determinal basis to prove the story is true.
 * 4) Temple- Place of worship.
 * 5) Worship- Honourimg something sacred to you.
 * 6) Deity- God or Goddess
 * 7) Mythology- a book of myths relsting to something or some one
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 * Goddess of love,fertility, beauty, music, and mirth. [R]
 * Represented as a cow or a woman with horns. [D]
 * One of the oldest Goddess in Egyptian history. [I]
 * A myth was that when Harthor was a cow would stand on the earth and hold up the sky with her four legs.[I]

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Encyclopedia Britannica. (2010). Hathor. Retrieved September 10, 2010, from Encyclpedia Britannica: []

Key Points form Facts on File
 * Represented as a 'Great Wild Cow;'
 * Shrines of Hathor can be found in almost every town.
 * One of the oldest and most beloved goddess
 * Dughter of the great Sun God

Include Bibliography Entry - Facts on File. (2010). Hathor. Retrieved September 14, 2010, from Facts on File: []

Include Bibliography Entry for Text Book - Anderson, M., Keese, I., & Low, A. (2009). Retroactive 1 Stage 4 World History. Milton: John Wiley & Sons Australia.

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