sesheshet

deity Egyptian single tradition · 1

The sesheshet is the naos-shaped sistrum. The ancient Egyptian sistrum had important associations with religious and ritualistic practices concerning various musical and joyful deities.

When

First attested
3000 BCE
Attested period
-3000 – 300
Historical notes
Associated with ancient Egyptian religious and ritualistic practices.

Relationships

co occurs with
sekhem

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Sources

wikipedia (1)

Source passages

“Its name in the ancient Egyptian language was sekhem (sḫm) or sesheshet (sššt) because of the sound it made when it rattled. The ancient Egyptian sistrum had important associations with religious and ritualistic practices concerning various musical and joyful deities. A sekhem is the simpler, hoop-like sistrum, while a sesheshet (an onomatopoeic word) is the naos-shaped one.”

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