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- Seshat (Ancient Egyptian: ๐“‹‡๐“๐“, romanized:ย sลก๊œฃt, lit.โ€‰'Female Scribe', under various spellings) was the ancient Egyptian goddess of writing, wisdom,...
- The Seshat: Global History Databank (named after Seshat, the ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom, knowledge, and writing) is an international scientific...
- Quantitative History and Cultural Evolution. Turchin is a founding director of the Seshat: Global History Databank. He was a director of the Evolution Institute....
- an ibis or a baboon, animals sacred to him. His feminine counterpart was Seshat, and his wife was Ma'at. He was the god of the Moon, wisdom, knowledge,...
- and maintained by a number of interdisciplinary projects, including: The Seshat: Global History Databank, which systematically collects state-of-the-art...
- Sesat may refer to one of the following. Seshat, ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom Seshat (project), an international scientific research project SESAT...
- Repyt โ€“ Resheph โ€“ Sah โ€“ Shai โ€“ Satet โ€“ Seker โ€“ Sekhmet โ€“ Serapis โ€“ Serket โ€“ Seshat โ€“ Shed โ€“ Shezmu โ€“ Set โ€“ Shu โ€“ Sia โ€“ Sobek โ€“ Sopdet โ€“ Sopdu โ€“ Tatenen โ€“ Taweret...
- prominent databases utilized by cliodynamics practitioners include: The Seshat: Global History Databank, which systematically collects state-of-the-art...
- Ogdoad and Heh is visible in the iconography ****ociated with Seshat, the wife of Thoth. Seshat is depicted inscribing the count of the years into a renpet...
- in the Temple of Edfu. OLA. Vol.ย 78. Wainwright, G.A. (February 1941). "Seshat and the Pharaoh". The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology. 26: 30โ€“40. doi:10...