CHAP. XIII. RE-TO AND OTHER DEITIES. 83 



(PI. 68. Parti.) 

 The Snake-headed God seems to be related to 

 Horus. His figure seldom occurs. This is from 

 Dendera. I have seen some bronzes of the same 

 God ; one of which is in the possession of Miss 

 Rogers, and apparently not of late date. 



A Character of Osiris ? (PL 68. Part 2.) 

 This Deity is probably one of the characters of 

 Osiris. His name is sometimes followed by the 

 emblem of Stability, sometimes by that of Good- 

 ness, — both belonging to Osiris, whose head-dress 

 he wears. I have only met with him at Philae, 

 and Dendoor, in sculptures of a Ptolemaic or 

 Roman period. 



(PI. 68. Part 3.) 

 This figure has no hieroglyphics over it. It 

 may perhaps be one of the forms of Amun-re, being 

 found at Thebes. 



Re-to ? RiTHO. (PI. 68. Part 4.) 

 The name of this Goddess is composed of " Re," 

 "the Sun," and " To," " the World." She is called 

 " Chief of the Gods," and occurs in the oldest 

 temples, wearing the globe and horns of Athor. 

 At Tuot (Tuphium) and Hermonthis, she is the 

 second member of the triad, of which Mandoo is 

 the principal Divinity. 



Ranpo, Raspo ? or Ratpo ? God of War. 

 The name of this God appears to be Ranpo : his 

 form is very peculiar, and from his attributes he 



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