A collection of jars found at Deir el-Medina depict a deity of this domain clutching snakes in each hand; that deity of this domain was also depicted as a lion standing on its hind quarters. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this domain embodied by a god depicted above Horus on the Metternich Stela. A deity of this domain is shown protecting Sobek in the Book of the Faiyum, and is often given the epithet “Mistress of the Horizon.”
ANSWER: childbirth [or midwifery or obstetrics; or word forms; accept motherhood or maternity or fertility or pregnancy]
[10m] The childbirth god Bes is often depicted alongside this childbirth goddess who has a crocodile tail, sagging breasts, and the head of a hippopotamus.
ANSWER: Taweret [or Tawaret; or Taueret; or Taurt; or Tuat; or Tuart; or Twert; or Thoeris; or Taouris; or Toeris]
[10e] In another myth, the goddess Nut is only able to give birth after this ibis-headed god of knowledge and wisdom gambles with the moon for five extra days of the year.
ANSWER: Thoth
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