Mythology
 Search :   [ Index |  Forum |  Links |  Team ]     Set as Homepage   Add to Favourites   Contact  
 Guest 
 Login 
 Signup 
 MENU 
 Mythology 
 Greek 
 Norse 
 Egyptian 
 Celtic 
 Babylonian 
 Arthurian 
 Native America 
 Chinese 
 Indian 
 RESOURCES 
 Forum 
 Links 
 WEBSITE 
 Submit News 
 Contact 
 Advertise 
 Join Affiliates 
 Disclaimer 
 LATEST VISITORS 
 Rmysterious  
 accomacwitch  
 dsrgar  
 webmaster  
 MEMBERS 
 Member List 
 Find Member 
 Access Levels 
 AFFILIATES 
› Mythology › Egyptian › Gods

Neper

[ 20 ] [ Comments (0) ]

[ webmaster ] [ 2005-06-05 13:41:28 ]

In Egyptian mythology, Neper was a god of grain, especially barley and emmer wheat. His female counterpart was Nepit.

One of his titles was “He Who Lives After He Has Died.” This god represented the prosperity of the barley and wheat crops which the ancient Egyptians cultivated. His association with agriculture is as early as, if not predating, that aspect of Osiris. Pictured as a man, Neper’s body was dotted to represent grains of corn. The hieroglyphs that write his name similarly include the symbols of grain. Neper’s mother was Renenutet.

[ 20 ] [ Comments (0) ]

[ webmaster ] [ 2005-06-05 13:41:28 ]

Escorts Web Hosting - reviews and tests of dedicated and virtual hosting services.
© Copyright 2006 Kaux.com. All rights reserved.