The ibis, it is thought, had a crescent shaped beak, linking the bird to the moon.
Thoth was a god of the moon.
The head of Thoth is that of an Ibis.
The bird Ibis or the baboon.
Thoth appeared as a man with the head of an ibis holding a scribe's palette and stylus. He was also shown as a full ibis, or sometimes as baboon.
Thoth was often seen as a man with the head of an ibis holding a scribe's palette and stylus. He was also shown as a full ibis, or sometimes as baboon.
Thoth. He was also shown as a full ibis, or sometimes as baboon.
The god Thoth was the god of writing and knowledge. He was sometimes shown with a man with an Ibis's head.
Thoth is the Egyptian god of knowledge, hieroglyphs and wisdom. He has the head of an ibis and the body of a man. He is also depicted as a baboon in some sculptures.
Thoth Appears as a man with the head of an ibis, holding a writing palette, or as an Ibis, or as a baboon. He is the god of writing & knowledge, gave the gift of hieroglyphic writing to man and is connected with the moon
Thoth, although more frequently depicted with the head of an ibis.
Ibis.
The ancient Egyptian god Thoth had the head of an ibis, a swamp and wetlands bird found commonly along the Nile River (and in Florida)
Thoth's sacred animal, I'm pretty sure, is an ibis. An ibis is an Egyptian bird.