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Jumilhac papyrus

Jumilhac papyrus

An item at Louvre

Decoration: vignettes; Khentykhem (god with a falcon's head, wings and tail of a bird); Bastet (goddess with a lion's head); Anubis (god with a lion's head); Wadjet (cobra, on, papyrus); Bayt (aegis); Baour (ram, lying down); Harsiesis (god with a falcon's head, equipped with, 4, wing); Isis; Nephthys (crying); Sokar (mummy); Osiris (part of the body, head, eye, arms, heart, legs); the four sons of Horus; Osiris vegetating; Thoth; nebrid; Anubis; Osiris; Apis (2, bull, running); Harsiesis (god with a falcon's head, atef crown); Harsiesis (crushing, hippopotamus); Horus (god with a falcon's head, pschent crown); Seth (dog); Bata (bull, carrying, mummy)


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).