Hathor

A mother goddess, associated with love, fertility, sexuality, music, dance
and alcohol.
Sometimes Hathor was seen as a sky goddess, a vast cow who stradled the heavens
with her four legs marking the four cardinal points.

Hathor may be a remnant of the original cattle culture of the pre-historic
egyptians.
The King was often depicted as being suckled by the Hathor in
cow form. This relief on the walls of Deir el Bahri shows Hathor suckling Hatshepsut.

Meretseger
Meretseger protected the Theban Necropolis, the Valley of the Kings and all
other tombs in Western Thebes. She dwelt at the pyramid shaped peak. There is
a shrine to her near the Valley of the Queens.
She is generally portrayed as a cobra with a woman's head. She was worshiped
locally by the Workmen of Deir el Medina.
Upper Egypt Cult Centers of Egyptian
Gods
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