Now Let’s Get Our Heads Straight
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No doubt by now you have heard from many armchair Egyptologists regarding “Cruise Down the Nile Aisle” (by Chris Rubin, So SoCal, July 11), but I wanted to add my two cents. You refer to the Egyptian gods Thoth and Horus as having “anteater” and “eagle” heads, respectively. I feel compelled to let you know that Thoth (or Tehuti) actually has the head of an ibis (a bird), and Horus’ head is more commonly described as a falcon’s.
But thanks for a great piece about the Vista Theater renovation. I’ll have to go there and take a look in person.
Simone Farber
Los Angeles
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