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If you're a LOST fan and are still confused over who the statue represents, the official word is the Egyptian goddess Taweret.
June 2009 2009
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If you're a LOST fan and are still confused over who the statue represents, the official word is the Egyptian goddess Taweret.
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The statue in which Jacob dwells is of Taweret, who was originally the consort of Apep but became thought of the consort of Set, a deity associated with desert, storm and chaos.
LOST Answers James F. McGrath 2010
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He noticed that the statue is actually of Taweret, βthe half-hippo, half-croc Egyptian goddess who protected mothers and infants.β
Hieroglyphics on the Poster for the Final Season of LOST Explained β Collider.com 2009
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From Wiki: Taweret became seen, very early in Egyptian history, as a deity of protection in pregnancy and childbirth.
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That, along with the hippo head and ideology behind Taweret allow me to think that it is the statue.
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Also - Michael Emerson confirmed to TV Guide that he believes the statue to be Taweret.
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Taweret is known to LOST fans from the four-toed statue that Jacob inhabits - er, inhabited.
LOST and Egyptology James F. McGrath 2009
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Best I saw was the Egyptian god Taweret carrying two ankhs the symbole from the necklace in the episode.
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In most subsequent depictions, Taweret was depicted with features of a pregnant woman.
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