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Nekhebet is the name of the Egyptian Vulture God Responsible For: Wild Birds, Creator Of Life, Death and Rebirth Totemic Form: Vulture Nekhebet was usually represented in Egyptian art as a vulture or a woman with the head of a vulture, but sometimes she was depicted as a woman wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt (southern Egypt). Nekhebet spent much time at the palace, where she suckled the royal children, including the pharaoh. When the pharaoh was grown, she accompanied him in battle, hovering over his head in the form of a vulture.

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