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This text explores the intriguing theories surrounding the death of Pharaoh Tutankhamun, focusing on the roles of Aye and Horemhab, who are speculated to have motives for his demise. Contrary to some beliefs, Aye and Horemhab had little reason to kill the young pharaoh, as he wielded limited authority. Additionally, we delve into the significance of Neith, the goddess of hunting and war, revered as the protector of Duamutef. Neith’s associations with other deities and her distinct representation in art highlight her importance in ancient Egyptian mythology.
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Dazilingegypt Nicholas a. mueller
Yet many believe that either Aye, Horemhab, or the two in league with each other did in fact kill Tutankhamen Aye and Horemhab would have had no reason to kill Tutankhamen because he was young and did not hold much authority.
NEITH Role: Goddess of hunting and war; goddess of the East, protector of Duamutef (the son of Horus who watched over the canopic jar containing the stomach) Appearance: Woman holding weapons and wearing either the red crown of lower Egypt or a shield with crossed arows on her head Center of worship: Sais Relations with other gods: mother of Sobek