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The lion-headed cat goddess Bastet, seated and holding a sistrum (rattle). Ancient Egyptian am
Ancient Egyptian pectoral, with a stylized sistrum or rattle, symbol of the goddess Isis, flanked by
cma-greek-roman-art: Head of a Woman Holding a Sistrum, 400-200 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek a
Ancient Egyptian sistrum (rattle) made of glazed faience, depicting the goddess Hathor topped by the
Faience head of the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor, from the handle of a sistrum (rattle). Ar
worldofmythology: “Roman Isis holding a sistrum and oinochoe and wearing a garment tied with a
cma-greek-roman-art: Head of a Woman Holding a Sistrum, 400-200 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek a
A marble statue of the goddess Isis, holding her characteristic instrument, the sistrum (rattle). &n
cma-greek-roman-art: Head of a Woman Holding a Sistrum, 400-200 BC, Cleveland Museum of Art: Greek a
ancientpeoples: Set of musical instruments (flute, horn, sistrum, symbols) 1st-2nd Century AD Roman
egypt-museum: Gold Ring Decorated with a Hathor Sistrum The connection of the cat with the Hathor si
worldofmythology: “Roman Isis holding a sistrum and oinochoe and wearing a garment tied with a
ancientpeoples: Set of musical instruments (flute, horn, sistrum, symbols) 1st-2nd Century AD Roman
egypt-museum: Sistrum of Isis An undated bronze sistrum, a rattle used in the worship of Isis, was d
theancientwayoflife:~ Ptolemy II with Ritual Rattle (Sistrum). Culture: Egyptian Date: 285-246 B.C.
Sistrum probably from the Graeco-Roman Period. This sistrum with a handle in the shape of a simple c
A marble statue of the goddess Isis, holding her characteristic instrument, the sistrum (rattle). &n
Bastet with Nefertem figure, sistrum, and basketAlthough the head, made separately, is now missing,
greek-museums: Archaeological Museum of Chaironeia: Bronze sistrum whose handle depicts the egyptian
Fragment of sistrum depicting Goddess Hathor, glazed pottery. Late Period, 26th Dynasty, ca. 664-525
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