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Sacred Animals of Ancient Egypt Gallery

By Robert Partridge
Hippo in blue Egyptian faience
Hippo in blue Egyptian faience ©
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The hippopotamus (no longer found in Egypt) was a danger to boats on the river Nile, and to people working on or near the river banks. These animals were represented by the goddess Tauret, and offerings were made to her in the hope of placating her. She was also a goddess of fertility, represented as a pregnant hippopotamus.

Many models of hippopotami were made of blue Egyptian faience, their bodies decorated with representations of the river plants that grew where the animals lived.

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