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Amun-Min
Relief of Amun-Min from the Temple of Thutmose III (1458-1425 BCE). Deir el-Bahri, Egypt. (Collection of the Luxor Museum)
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Wepwawet & Seti I, Abydos
Relief of Wepwawet embracing Seti I (1290-1279 BCE). Located between the entrances of the Chapels of Ptah and Ra-Horakhty within the Temple of Seti. Abydos, Egypt.
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Detail of Tameni Funerary Papyrus
Detail of the Funerary Papyrus of Tameni, depicting the god Geb and the goddess Nut. Egypt. Third Intermediate Period (c. 1069-525 BCE). (Courtesy of the British Museum)
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Geb & Nut, Book of the Dead
A detail of the Book of the Dead of Henuttawy, depicting the goddess Nut arched over the god Geb. Geb is depicted with the head of a snake. The full papyrus measures 74 cm x 23 cm (29 in x 9 in). Egypt. Third Intermediate Period (c. 1069-525...
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Book of the Dead of Henuttawy
The Book of the Dead of Henuttawy. The winged serpent god Nehebkau is depicted on the left. In the center of the papyrus is Osiris, who lies beneath the personification of the night sky. On the right side of the scene, the goddess Nut arches...
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Egyptian Coffin with Coiled Snake (Atum) on the Top
Bronze coffin decoration depicting the god Atum as a coiled serpent. Late Period of ancient Egypt, 664-30 BCE.
Art Institute of Chicago.
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Amulet of the God Shu
Faience amulet depicting the Egyptian god Shu. Late Period, 26th Dynasty, 664-525 BCE. (Art Institute of Chicago)
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Relief of Tefnut, Kom Ombo
Wall relief depicting the goddess Tefnut. The relief is often erroneously identified as Sekhmet, a more well-known lion-headed goddess. Kom Ombo Temple. Ptolemaic Period. 180-47 BCE.
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Statue of Sekhmet, Turin
Statue of Sekhmet. Granodiorite. Reign of Amenhotep III (c. 1386-1353 BCE), 18th Dynasty. (Egyptian Museum, Turin)
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Bust of Mut
Bust of the Egyptian goddess Mut. Limestone. New Kingdom Period, 18th Dynasty, 1539-1076 BCE. "Queens of Egypt Exhibit", Pointe-à-Callière Museum. (Loaned from the collection of the Egyptian Museum, Turin)