
Ancient Egyptian Wall Plaque - Thoth relief
Originally named Tehuti by the Ancient Egyptians, Thoth was given his better known name by the Greeks. They linked him with their god Hermes, and like Hermes, he was considered to be the god of wisdom, writing and invention. He was also the messenger and spokesman of the gods and finally the lord of the moon. He is represented as a man with the head of an ibis, which is often crowned by the crescent moon supporting the full moon disk. He often holds a writing palette. The baboon is also sacred to him, for in Hermopolis, he merged with the local baboon god Hedj-wer. Thoth invented the arts and sciences, music, and magic, and was the god of learning, but above all, he was famed for being the creator of hieroglyphs, and was known as “the lord of holy words”. As the god who invented writing, he was the protector of scribes. Thoth was occasionally described as the tongue or heart of Ra. As the god of magic, he was called “the elder”.
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Egyptian Item: Thoth relief Wall PlaqueEgyptian Material: Casting stone with fiberglass reinforcementEgyptian Finish: Antique finish with color detailEgyptian Size: 38"H x 22"W (97x56cm)< P>Includes history card that provides background on the history, location, mythology and main characteristics of the original.
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