Thursday, 16 July 2020

Magical Stela (Cippus of Horus) 360–343 B.C.Late Period.

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The top half of this stela was skillfully carved in the hard dark stone. On the part below the central figure panel, rows of hieroglyphs record thirteen magic spells to protect against poisonous bites and wounds and to cure the illnesses caused by them. The stela was commissioned by the priest Esatum to be set up in the public part of a temple. A victim could recite or drink water that had been poured over the magic words and images on the stela. As a mythic precedent, the hieroglyphic inscription around the base describes the magic cure that was worked upon the infant Horus by Thoth, the god of wisdom and writing.front
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Haremhab as a Scribe of the King Period:New Kingdom Dynasty:Dynasty 18 Reign:reign of Tutankhamun .

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Arm Panel From a Ceremonial Chair of Thutmose IV.

Statue of two men and a boy that served as a domestic icon.

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Heart Scarab of Hatnefer.

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Egyptian Goddesses Ma'at and Serket.

Serket protecting chest of canopic shrine, goddess of protection against disease and poison (gilded wood), from the Tomb of Tutankhamun. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, ca.1332-1323 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.Wall painting depicting Serket, Queen Nefertari being led by Isis, entrance to the vestibule of the Tomb of Nefertari (QV66). Valley of the Queens, West Thebes.
The Canopic shrine found in Tutankhamun ’s tomb is protected by four statues of Goddesses, Isis, Nephthys, Serqet (Serket) and Neith. Valley of the Kings, West Thebes.
Canopic Shrine of TutankhamunInside this imposing and elaborate gilded shrine was the alabaster chest that contained the four canopic miniature coffins.
At each side of this shrine stands an elegant statue of one of the four female divinities in...
Egyptian Goddesses Ma'at and Serket These depictions of mythological deities were painted in the Tomb of Queen Nefertari (QV66). The winged goddess Ma'at (left) is the symbol of truth, order, law, morality and justice. Serket (right) is a deification...

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