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Per-Bastet, known to the Greeks as Bubastis, and today called Tell Basta is situated at the southeastern edge of the city of Zagazig, the capital of the Sharqiya Governorate. In Egypt, Per means domain, so the city name means the Domain of Bastet. It was the home of a cult dedicated to the cat goddess Bastet. Technically the name Per-Bastet referred to the temple of the goddess, and the city just took on the name of the temple. Bastets cult may have originated in this very place. She was depicted as a woman with a cats head. Although there were several feline deities in Egypt, some of them lions, she was worshiped in the form of the domesticated cat, and many mummified examples of cats have been found buried here. Bastet was not only the goddess of cats, but also the home, domesticity, fertility, childbirth, and womens secrets. In other words, it was believed she protected the health of women and children by warding off evil spirits and disease and ensured the safety of the home. Si