



mythological papyrus of Imenemsaouf
An item at Louvre
Decoration: incense burning; lustration; man (in front); Re-Horakhty scene of worship; man (kneeling, in front); Re (falcon-headed god); serpent; Mehen; phoenix man (standing, in front); guardian genies of the afterlife; god (head of: flame); dog-headed god; ram-headed god; serpent-headed god; god (head of: mouse); monkey-headed god man (standing, in front); heart amulet welcoming the dead (in front); Osiris; Maat weighing of the heart boat of Re (on); Apophis (serpent, knife) the four sons of Horus scene of worship; ba-bird (4, worshipping); horizon (solar disc, flanked by, lion) offering of incense; ba-bird (offering, incense, in front); guardian genies of the afterlife; god (head of: phoenix); god (head of: serpent); god (head of: ostrich feather) Osiris (god with serpent head, in front); altar scene of worship; man (kneeling, worshipping); boat of Ra the mounds of the afterlife; guardian genies of the afterlife (2) funeral meal (2, superimposed); reception of the dead (in front, gates of the afterlife) man (in front); nebrid; Osiris; representation of sunrise; man (kneeling); bird-ba (4, worshipping); horizon scene of worship; man (2, worshipping); guardian genies of the afterlife; vignettes from the Book of the Dead (Ch 30 b-Ch 125-Ch 150)
Department of Egyptian Antiquities
An exhibit at Louvre
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).