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Hathor

Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2021

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Hymnes à Hathor

Dendara. Hymnes a Hathor et a Isis, 2020

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Votive Offerings to Hathor

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1993
Edward Bleiberg, G. Pinch
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Theology of Hathor of Dendera: Aural and Visual Scribal Techniques in the Per-Wer Sanctuary. By Barbara A. Richter

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2022
The Theology of Hathor of Dendera: Aural and Visual Scribal Techniques in the Per-Wer Sanctuary. By Barbara A. Richter. Brown University Department of Egyptology and Assyriology, Wilbour Studies, vol. 4. Atlanta: Lockwood Press, 2016. Pp. xxix + 543,
C. Darnell
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Review of Hathor la Menit dans les temples de Dendara et d’Edfou: Une étude philologique, iconographique et sémiologique

Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt
Catherine Châtelet, Hathor la Menit dans les temples de Dendara et d’Edfou: Une étude philologique, iconographique etsémiologique.
Barbara A. Richter
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Cerceris hathor PULAWSKI 1983

2022
Cerceris hathor PULAWSKI, 1983 (Figs 13-14) As Cerceris eugenia SCHLETTERER, 1887, in GUICHARD (1993) M a t e r i a l e x a m i n e d: Jebel Hafit / S Al Ain 4♁♁ 19.iii.2009 leg. CSE; 1♁ 04.iii.2014 leg. Roberts; 1♁ 24.iii.2014 leg. Roberts; 1♁ 02.iii.2015 leg. Roberts; 1♀ 15.iii.2015 leg. Roberts; 1♀ 24.iii.2015 leg.
Schmid, Christian, Dollfuss, Hermann
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Hathor Deschodt 2023, new genus

2023
Hathor Deschodt, new genus urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 3C8C7D6D-2834-4864-AB96-57A491F1D592 Figures 1A–D, 2A, 3 Type species: Hathor spinosa Deschodt, new species. Diagnosis. This new genus clearly belongs to the tribe Onthophagini by virtue of the following characters: scutellum not visible from above; body small and convex; short meso and metalegs ...
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Offerings to Hathor

Folklore, 1982
THE great temples of ancient Egypt are monuments to the state cults rather than to personal piety. In theory it was the King himself who officiated in every temple, daily adorning the image of the resident deity, and presenting offerings. In practice this task was delegated to the higher ranks of the priesthood and took place in a sanctuary deep within
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Cerceris hathor Pulawski 1983

2020
Cerceris hathor Pulawski, 1983 Distribution in the Arabian Peninsula: Oman (Hamer 1986 as “ C. eugenis Schl.”, 1988 as Cerceris eugenia Schletterer, 1887), Saudi Arabia (Guichard 1993 as C. eugenia; Gadallah et al. 2013), United Arab Emirates (Hamer 1986 as C. eugenis, 1988 as C. eugenia; Guichard 1993 as C.
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Hathor au sceptre-ouas

Revue d'Égyptologie, 2002
Le temple de Dendera contient la représentation de nombreuses statues de la déesse Hathor. Certaines statues tiennent le sceptre-ouas en main alors qu'on s'attend au sceptre-ouadj, propre aux déesse. Le sceptre-ouas, souvent combiné avec la couronne-hepty, se rencontre couramment dans les offrandes de Maât. Les épithètes telles que nbt (r) dr qu'Hathor
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