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mummified coffin

mummified coffin

An item at Louvre

man (shroud, crossed arms, usekh necklace, bracelet, tripartite wig, headband, pierced ears) Decoration: on lid; outside on chest; winged scarab on arms; wedjat eye offering; Thoth (offering, wedjat eye, in front); series of deities on belly; winged goddess (kneeling) on ​​legs; worship scene (8, symmetrical, superimposed) on feet; Nephthys (crying); Isis (crying) under feet; Isis (winged goddess, kneeling, on, sign of gold); Amset; Duamutef on tub; inside at bottom; Nut (winged goddess, standing on, sign of gold) on tub; outside on left; worship scene; man (standing, worshiping); Osiris; Maat; Thoth; enthronement of Osiris; Anubis; Amset; Qebehsenuef on the right; scene of adoration; man (standing, adoring); Osiris; Isis; Thoth; barque of Re; Hapi; Duamutef under the feet; djed pillar (flanked by); Isis; Nephthys under the head; Isis (kneeling, on); sign of gold


Department of Egyptian Antiquities

An exhibit at Louvre

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The collections of the Department of Egyptian Antiquities present the civilization that evolved on the banks of the Nile, from the end of Prehistory (around 4,000 BCE) to the Christian era (from the 4th century CE).