They were depicted to wearing beards because it signified their power.
The gods and goddesses of Egypt are frequently depicted wearing clothes and jewelry the Egyptians themselves wore or saw as significant.
No, flies are rarely depicted as divine in Egyptian mythology.
Humans with animal heads
Horus was a major god. He is one of the oldest gods and was often the state god of Egypt. He is depicted as a man with a falcon head, wearing a pharaohs crown.
no, not all Egyptian gods hold the ankh but many are depicted with the ankh, since the ankh represented eternal life set (or seth: god of evil chaos and disorder) was not usually depicted with the ankh
The Egyptian god Thoth is considered one of the most important gods in pantheon, the Egyptian religion. He was depicted as a man with the head of a bird or eagle. He also carried around a rod and a key in his hands.
They are usually depicted as wearing togas or tunics if anything at all.
Maat's symbol which is often depicted on top of her head is an ostrich feather.
The Egyptian god Thoth is considered one of the most important gods in pantheon, the Egyptian religion. He was depicted as a man with the head of a bird or eagle. He also carried around a rod and a key in his hands.
Amazing Egyptian gods.
Egyptian farmers weren't gods in Egyptian mythology; although undoubtedly in ancient Egypt farmers worshiped the Egyptian gods and goddesses.
Other Egyptian gods and goddesses as well as priests.