Seshat
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Seshat (Ancient Egyptian: sš3t, under various spellings[2]) was the ancient Egyptian goddess of writing, wisdom, and knowledge. The daughter of Thoth. She was seen as a scribe and record keeper; her name means "female scribe".[1] She is credited with inventing writing. She also became identified as the goddess of sciences, accounting, architecture, astronomy, astrology, building, mathematics, and surveying.
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For Seshat: Digital History Databank, see Seshat (project).
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Symbol | leopard skin, tablet, star, stylus | ||||
Parents | Thoth and Ma'at |
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