Hemen Explained

Type:Egyptian
Hemen
Symbol:Falcon

Hemen is a falcon god in the Ancient Egyptian religion

Places of worship

Often worshipped as a divine entity unified with Horus, as Horus-Hemen lord of Asphynis[1] or Horakhte-Hemen of Hefat.[2] [3] [4] Flinders Petrie refers to Hemen as a god of Tuphium. Hemen is also used for the name of a town of ancient Egypt (as mentioned by Flinders Petrie during his studies of Abydos).[5]

Some examples of artifacts containing references to Hemen

Hemen is mentioned in a limited number of inscriptions and texts. Some of these include:

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://www.griffith.ox.ac.uk/gri/8ste201to250.pdf The Griffiths Institute
  2. Web site: Text of Hor-nefer . 2010-04-29 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120303005124/http://www.reshafim.org.il/ad/egypt/texts/hornefer.htm . 2012-03-03 . dead .
  3. http://www.griffith.ox.ac.uk/gri/8_ste001to050.pdf The Griffiths Institute
  4. Henri Wild, Statue de Hor-Néfer au Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lausanne, BIFAO 54 (1954) pp.173-222 via Text of Hornefer
  5. Mentioned in Jean Capart, Primitive art in Egypt, 1905, accessed at Primitive Art in Egypt retrieved 12/09/2011
  6. Web site: Pyramid Texts Online - English Translation.
  7. J.M.A. Janssen, Annual Egyptological Bibliography, 1947
  8. http://www.griffith.ox.ac.uk/gri/8ste201to250.pdf Griffith Institute working document on Stela, page 208.
  9. [Elizabeth Frood]
  10. location (listed 14th on page)Statues of Deities), Oxford: Griffith Institute, 1999 retrieved 20/09/2011
  11. http://www.griffith.ox.ac.uk/gri/3pm8sta5.pdf (with D. Magee and E. Miles) Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings, viii, Objects of Provenance Not Known, Part 2. Private Statues (Dynasty XVIII to the Roman Period). Statues of Deities. Oxford: Griffith Institute. 1999
  12. Kim Ryholt, A Pair of Oracle Petitions Addressed to Horus-of-the-Camp, The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol. 79 (1993), pp. 189-198
  13. http://www.griffith.ox.ac.uk/gri/3pm8sta5.pdf (with D. Magee and E. Miles) Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Statues, Reliefs and Paintings, viii, Objects of Provenance Not Known, Part 2. Private Statues (Dynasty XVIII to the Roman Period). Statues of Deities. Oxford: Griffith Institute. 1999