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Nefertari and the god Thot

The queen is dressed in a long, semi-transparent tunic, knotted in the middle by a red ribbon. On her head she wears the Nekhbet headdress, exclusive to royal women and goddesses, consisting of the Nekhbet vulture clutching the shenu symbol of eternity, a golden crown for the great wives of the pharaohs and surmounted by two long golden feathers in the middle of which is a small sun disk. The queen also wears gold earrings in the shape of a lotus flower and a pearl necklace around her neck. Nefertari stands in front of Thoth god of writing and on a pedestal are writing implements and an object in the form of a frog.The god of writing Thoth has the head of an ibis, is dressed in the typical manner of male deities with the addition of a white ribbon on his chest typical of scribes, and is seated on a throne. He holds a sceptre was in his right hand and an ankh in his left hand.

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