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I have seen the following statue...
...for sale on eBay. It is sometimes marketed as Isis and sometimes as Thoth. This statue is of an ibis. As I understand it, Isis was represented by the falcon. While Thoth had an ibis head, when He assumed full animal form, it was that of a baboon instead. Does this statue, in full ibis form, actually represent Isis, Thoth, or any other Ancient Egyptian Deity? ![]()
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After doing some research, it appears that Ibis's represent Thoth, though Ibis's themselves were seen as sacred in ancient Egyptian mythos.
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is one of the the hieroglyphs for Thot(h) , it seems like it is kind of a baboon by day and Ibis by night deal.
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