The Egyptian Ram headed Water Spirit god Khnemu
The Ram headed god Khnemu,

Khunum or Khnum had his principal worshiping centers at Elephantine island temple (Abu = Elephant) in Aswan where was found the first Nile river cataract and in the temple of Isna south of Luxor or ancient Thebes although in Isna here is accompanied by Satet or Satis and Anqet or Anukis, in a way Satet as she wears horns most likely is associated with Isis and Hathor and Sept (the goddesses of the Sirius star and planet Venus) or Sothis (Greek name) accompanied by two different goddesses than in the previous temple, one being Neith also a goddess associated with hunting like Satet and a lion headed goddess likely associated to Serket or Bast.
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Ram headeaded god Khnemu Egypt
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