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Abstract Hathor was one of the most important and popular goddesses in the ancient Egyptian religion. She played several roles in the ancient Egyptian civilization. Her importance was significant throughout the historic periods of ancient Egypt. She was one of the unique goddesses who combined contrary functions in her titles. She held many titles showing her functions and her relation with her cult centers. The study sheds light on the chapels and small Egyptian temples of the goddess Hathor during the Græco-roman Period. It is divided into five chapters as follows: Chapter 1: The Goddess Hathor in Ancient Egypt 1.1 The Linguistic Study of the Goddess Hathor’s Titles 1.2 Representations of the Goddess Hathor in the Ancient Egyptian Temples from the New Kingdom 1.3 Symbols and the Attributes of the Goddess Hathor 1.4 Different Myths of the Goddess Hathor 1.5 Festivals of the Goddess Hathor Chapter 2: The Chapels of the Goddess Hathor in the Egyptian Temples from the Græco-roman Period 2.1 Chapels of the Goddess Hathor in the Temple of Dendera 2.2 Chapels of the Goddess Hathor at the Temple of Edfu 2.3 Chapel of the Goddess Hathor at the Temple of Kom Ombo Chapter Three: The Small Temples of the Goddess Hathor during the Græco-Roman Period 3.1 Temple of Hathor at Deir el-Medina 3.2 Temple of Hathor at Philae 3.3 Destroyed and Non-existent Temples of Hathor Chapter Four: The Analytical study Chapter Five: Touristic Study to Promote Chapels and Small Temples of the Goddess Hathor during the Græco-Roman Period The chapter includes suggestions and recommendations to how promoting the chapels and small temples of the goddess Hathor in the field of tourism Finally, conclusion. |