double crown
It is a dhari (A dancer's headdress)
Determining the gender of ancient Egyptian pharaohs can be challenging due to the use of gender-neutral terms and iconography. Typically, male pharaohs are depicted with a traditional headdress like the nemes, while female pharaohs may be shown wearing a crown or headdress associated with goddesses, such as the vulture crown or the sun disk. Additionally, inscriptions and titles often reveal gender, as male pharaohs are referred to with masculine pronouns and titles, while female pharaohs are designated with feminine forms. Archaeological evidence, such as burial artifacts and tomb inscriptions, also provides clues to their gender.
It is called a "mitre."
The name pf the Pole star in the time of the pharaohs was Thuban
The possessive form of the singular noun headdress is headdress's.example: The headdress's height was as tall as the dancer wearing it.
The singular possessive form of "headdress" is "headdress's."
I think you're talking about a bridle.
The singular form of headdress is "headdress," and the plural form is "headdresses."
The plural of headdress is headdresses.
it is very similar to the other goddesses look it up on google images
It is headdress's. The possessive singular of all English nouns, regardless of spelling, is formed by adding -'s.
A headdress