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  1. Imhotep (3367 bytes)
    5: ...], detailing cures, ailments and [[anatomy|anatomical]] observations. The Edwin Smith Papyrus was prob...
    7: ...) up, as the seperation of Nuit and [[Geb]] (deification of the ''earth'') was said to be what prevent...
    15: ...e of wide receiver Imhotep Durham for the Virgina Cavaliers football team for the year of 2004.
    32: * [[Timeline of medicine and medical technology]]
  2. Bast goddess (3454 bytes)
    3: ...she was depicted with a woman with a cat’s head carrying a sacred rattle and a box or basket.
    5: Bast or Bastet was the cat goddess and local deity of the town of [[Bubastis]] ('''Per-Bast''...
    9: ...an history, but later when she was changed into a cat goddess rather than a lion, she was changed to a...
    12: ...dentification of the fierce lioness war goddess [[Sekhmet]], as his mother in the [[Upper Egypt|Upper Kingd...
    16: ... of patron ([[Nekhbet]]) and lioness protector ([[Sekhmet]]) for Upper Egypt. Bastet was the daughter of Am...
  3. Hathor (11883 bytes)
    4: ...''house of [[Horus]]'') was originally a personification of the [[milky way]], which was seen as the m...
    6: ...d'' and ''Mistress of the Sanctuary of Women''. Because of the aspect of motherhood, her priests were ...
    8: ...s seen as the mother of Horus. Symbolically she became the divine mother of the pharoah, who was ident...
    12: ...ta|delta]]), with the pharaoh often pictured as a calf standing next to her. As divine mother, she was...
    14: ...d 7 of them, any 7, which was perceived as a mystical number (it divides the [[lunar month]] into 4 eq...
  4. Mut (3472 bytes)
    2: ...nce, its patron, [[Amun]] also became more significant, and so his wife [[Amaunet]], who was simply a ...
    4: ...s. Indeed, since Egyptian vultures have no significant differing markings between female and male of t...
    6: ... for the triad should have proved popular, but, because the sacred lake outside Mut's temple, at Thebe...
    8: ...ddess, and her adopted son's wife, becoming ''Mut-Sekhmet-Bast-Menhit'', and finally becoming ''Mut-Nekhbet...
    10: ...was that the compound of Mut, Hathor, and Isis, became known as Isis alone.
  5. Seker (1714 bytes)
    2: ... [[Middle Kingdom of Egypt|Middle Kingdom]], he became associated strongly with [[Osiris]] as [[Ptah-S...
    6: ...ion|mummified]] man with a falcon?s head, or as a cat that walks at night without leaving a trace.
  6. Egyptian mythology (14567 bytes)
    5: ...main early beliefs can be split into 5 distinct localised belief groups,
    10: *the [[Ptah]]-[[Sekhmet]]-[[Nefertem]] triad of [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]...
    14: ...], with Ra the dominant of the two, and then Ra became absorbed in his turn by [[Horus]] into [[Ra-Her...
    19: ...h Dynasty. All soft tissues were removed, and the cavities washed and packed with [[natron]], then the...
    21: ...[cat]]s, [[Nile Perch|nile perch]] and [[baboon]] can be found in perfect mummified forms.
  7. Bast (goddess) (4923 bytes)
    3: ...ociation was broken in later years, when Anubis became thought of as [[Nepthys]]' son.
    6: ... a cat, with [[kitten]]s, the number of which indicated her own desired amount of children.
    8: ...when Bast's temple at per-Bast was [[excavation|excavated]].
    10: ...d the identification of the fierce lion goddess [[Sekhmet]], as his mother in the Upper Kingdom.
    12: ...ly after, Mut also absorbed the identities of the Sekhmet-Nekhbet pairing as well.

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