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situla with floral base and foot

situla with floral base and foot

An item at Louvre

frog (4); missing handle Decoration: journey of the sun (1st register); baboon (worshipping); dog (4, pulling); boat (series of divinities); child god (seated on, mat); Horus (holding, harpoon); goddess (2, disc-shaped horns); Thoth; king (pschent crown); goddess (2); worship scene (2nd register); man (in front of, altar, worshipping, series of divinities); Amun-Min; goddess (disc-shaped horns); Nephthys (sign of Nephthys); Horus (falcon-headed god, pschent crown); Khonsu (shroud, lunar disc); goddess; Ptah; Sekhmet; emblem of Nefertum; goddess; Thoth; goddess (breastfeeding); child god (standing); worship scene (3rd register); man (2, worshipping, series of divinities); Amon (seated); Mut; Khonsu; Ptah; Sekhmet; Nefertum; Horus (?, holding harpoon); child god; Thoth; Anubis; Isis; Nephthys; divine boat (4th register, flanked by a series of divinities); soul of Pe; soul of Nekhen (from iconography)


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).