The outer wall of the Temple of Dendera, from right to left, Gohoti, seated behind him, the Child Horus, then the nanny, the goddess of harvest and crops, rang on her head a serpent and held two flasks, and finally, the god Shismo, the Lord of perfumes, the maker of every precious oil, the Lord of the oil press, the Lord of ointments and paints, and the Lord of wine. Sometimes depicted in the form of a man with a lion’s head holding two flasks in his hands, the top on the left and the wings topped by the crown of the north and Nekhbet, the far-right, topped by the crown of the south with spread wings, and in the middle are two reliefs of Horus that encircle the face of Hathor