• Aşağı Mısır'ın Kırmızı Taçını giyen bronz Neith heykelciği; Neith bir savaş ve av tanrıçasıdır ve sembolü olarak bir kalkanın üzerinden geçen iki ok vardı.
  • Neith was a goddess of war and of hunting and had as her symbol, two crossed arrows over a shield. Her symbol also identified the city of Sais.
  • Goddess Neith was the patron goddess of the Red Crown of Lower Egypt and the city of Zau (Sais, in the 5th Nome of Lower Egypt) in the Delta.
  • The inscription on Neith’s temple in Sais in the Nile Delta (now modern Sa el-Hagar) read: I am all that has been, that is and that will be.
  • The breast of either Nut or Neith is often shown exposed to represent nourishment of God's Electricity to the planetary body or star as the spindle torus.
  • Known as a huntress during the pre-dynasty time period, her symbol was a shield crossed with arrows. The other symbol of Neith is a weaving shuttle.
  • Neith was worshipped as early as predynastic times (c. 3000 bce), and several queens of the 1st dynasty (c. 2925–2775 bce) were named after her.
  • Neith çoğunlukla içindeki her şeyle birlikte evrenin yaratıcısı olması ve işleyiş şeklini kontrol etme gücüne sahip olmasıyla bilinirdi.
  • Neith is a goddess of Lower Egypt particularly associated with Sais but soon incorporated into the national pantheon with a sanctuary at Memphis.
  • Neith’in Mısır kültüründeki önemi, tapınakları ve adanmış yerleriyle de yansıtılır. Özellikle Sais şehrindeki Neith tapınağı, ona adanmış en büyük yerlerden biridir.