Ancient egyptian zodiac astrology signs: 59 Photos

Egyptian Astrology

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Zodiac in Ancient Egypt. The zodiac was imported during Ptolemaic or Roman Period to Egypt, and is well attested from temples, coffins and tomb ceilings. In Meroe was found the fragment of a faience disc with a zodiac on it.
Egyptian Zodiac Signs & Astrology
  1. The Nile or Satis. Dates: January 1-7, June 19-28, September 1-7, and November 18-26. ...
  2. Mut. Dates: January 22–31, Sept 8–22. ...
  3. Amun Ra. Dates: January 8-21 and February 1-11. ...
  4. Geb. Dates: February 12-29 and August 20-31. ...
  5. Osiris. Dates: March 1-10 and November 27-December 18. ...
  6. Thoth. ...
  7. Horus. ...
  8. Anubis.
Egyptian astrologers have defined twelve different profiles. They are Amun-Ra, Anubis, Bastet, Geb, Horus, Isis, Nile, Mut, Osiris, Sekhmet, Set and Thoth.
Anubis is the Egyptian Birth Sign for those born between July 25 - August 28, rendered in pewter. Anubis is the guardian of the Netherworld, the Egyptian god of the future.
Selket. Selket, in Egyptian mythology, goddess of the dead. Her symbolic animal was the scorpion. She was one of the underworld deities charged with protecting the canopic jar in which the intestines of the deceased were stored after embalming.