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today i want to talk to you about the ankh i decided to do this video because in many videos regarding the egyptian gods this symbol appears and i was asked through comments what it means and why most of the egyptian gods are depicted with it in their hands the ankh is one of the oldest and most common symbols in ancient egypt a symbol of life itself the anc is shaped like a cross with an oval head with the other three arms having a slightly widening design as they stray away from the center of the cross the ankh appears frequently in egyptian two paintings and other art often representing deities of the afterlife it was often carried by egyptians as an amulet either alone or in connection with two other hieroglyphics that meant strength and health mirrors were often made in the shape of an ankh it is linked with the egyptian goddess iris and the goddess isis the eternal mother and high priestess who carried the ankh in her hand but many other egyptian deities are depicted with the ank