King before Thoth - Egypt Museum
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King before Thoth - Egypt Museum
Limestone fragment with king knelt before Thoth with an offering of Ma’at, while touching the Was Sceptre, c. 1070–664 B.C. In Ancient Egyptian art, when a king is depicted touching the Was sceptre, it is a symbolic gesture signifying his divine authority and legitimate rule. The Was sceptre, often held by gods such as Thoth or Osiris, represents power, dominion, and the control of chaos. By touching it, the king affirms his connection to the go…
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