Limestone Statue of god Thoth as a Baboon

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Limestone Statue of god Thoth as a Baboon

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A baboon carved from limestone, squats with forearms resting on its knees, likely representing the god Thoth. A hole in the crown indicates a headdress, a gilded wood sun disc or moon. The smooth face and shoulders indicates the Later Period rather than a New Kingdom hamadryas. The baboon was a manifestation of the god Thoth, a moon deity, who personified divine speech and was a god of writing, mathematics, astronomy and healing. Baboons were common at the animal necropolis in North Saqqara.

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