Thoth was the ancient Egyptian god of knowledge, hieroglyphs and wisdom.
they kept them cause thoth worked with the scribes
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Thoth was the God of the sacred word. His job (within the afterlife) was to read the texts by which to judge the purity or guilt of the heart of the deceased. In order to pass through to the afterlife, Thoth had to announce that the deceased was not wicked at heart by recounting his misdeeds and deeds. Ma'at would deliver the Judgement and Thoth would read out the verdict.
no. if they did they statue of liberty would not be there. no. if they did they statue of liberty would not be there.
An Egyptian might pray to Thoth for guidance and wisdom, as he was the god of writing, knowledge, and the moon. People would seek his assistance in matters of learning, justice, and communication, particularly for ensuring accuracy and fairness in legal proceedings. Additionally, Thoth was believed to play a crucial role in the afterlife, so prayers for protection and support in the journey to the underworld could also be directed to him.
Thoth died of an old ancient disease
It was decided that America would design the base, and France would design the actual statue.
As Thoth and Horus were traditional male deities, a female priestess waring there masks would brake that tradition. I assume you refer to "His Majesty, Queen Hatshepsut" by Dorothy Sharp Carter.
WEll, there is the Empire State Building (but that's not really a STATUE) so a big statue in New York would definitely have to be the famous Statue Of Liberty!! lildancer99<33
You would find a statue of the Virgin Mary in a Catholic Church.