
In ancient Egypt taking part in processions, singing, dancing
and playing musical instruments was a typically female
prerogative. Priestesses were frequently indicated with their
specific functions within the train of the divinity and it was
only natural that the queen herself performed a number of these
priestly functions. The fragmentary hieroglyphic inscription on
the dorsal pillar of the statue reads '...player of the sistrum
of Mut and the menat necklace [of Hathor] ...
dancer of Hathor....'.
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