Set took the form of a black boar to swallow an entity identified as one of these objects. After returning to Atum with Tefnut and Shu, a figure identified as one of these objects was placated with transformation into the first uraeus (“yoo-REE-us”). During his battles with Horus, Set buried these objects on a mountainside, where they grew into lotuses. Thoth journeyed to Nubia to convince the Distant Goddess, also known as one of these objects, to return to Egypt, where she reverted to a more benevolent form after seeing music and dancing. Sekhmet and (*) Bast have been identified with that goddess representing the wrath of the sun, known as one of these objects belonging to Ra. Thoth used minerals and plants to fill and heal one of these body parts, which was depicted as the protective wedjat. For 10 points, what body parts belonging to Horus represented the sun and moon? ■END■
ANSWER: eyes [accept the Eye of Horus or the Eye of Ra; accept wedjat until read]
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