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Onuris/Anhur[credits]

by Mirjam


'He who brings the distant (goddess). Ancient god of hunting, origin: This is Upper Egypt. Depicted in bearded, human form and with four feathers on his head, carrying a spear aloft from one or both hands. He resides in the desert at the edge of the world from whence he brings back the eye of the sun.

There was no cult especially for Onuris.



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