The article offers information on Egyptian goddess Neith, a warrior, weaver and mother. It mentions that Neith has a warrior-based mythology's shortage, even though texts in the Graeco-Roman temple of Khnum at Esna depict the Roman festival that celebrated the use of bow and arrows by Neith. It states that Neith is known as the mother of the crocodile-headed Sobek, where she appear as a woman who fed one or two miniature crocodiles.