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Shelf 2: Sex and Sexuality - Egyptian Oil Lamp With HathorDescription
An Egyptian oil lamp from the Hellenistic Ptolemaic period (300-100 BC), probably from the Sinai. It has the face of Hathor, the Egyptian cow goddess of beauty, music, and dance. The face of Hathor always wears the false beard, a symbol of royalty, as a connection to the royal lineage of Egypt. The Hellenistic period saw much blending of cultures and religions among the Greeks, Near Easterners, and the Egyptians. (300 – 30 BC)