Fragmentary remnants of the Book of the Dead of Nebamun; frame 18, c. 1350 B.C.
Names in inscription:
Nebamun
Inteftahemet (mother)
Intef (father)
Tainaky (grandmother)
Teti (grandmother)
Satkamose (wife)
British Museum. EA9964,18
Gold Signet Ring of #Tutankhamun, engraved with the throne name “Nebkheperure (Lord of the Manifestations of Ra)” & flanking inscription of “Beloved of Amun, Lord of Eternity.”
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, c. 1330 B.C.
Purchased in Cairo, December 1921, from Nicholas Tano; funded by Edward S. Harkness. Metropolitan Museum of Art, 22.9.3
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20/31 Edfu Temple Mysteries:
Hathor's Chapel (K)🏛️✨
Left of the sanctuary: Hathor’s storehouse.
Above: the ‘Site of the First Feast’ roof kiosk.
Next, Behedet (M) with Mehit & Ennead guarding Osiris—Shu as north wind, Tefnut as devouring flame!🔥
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Room G - Sokar-Osiris: Isis and Nephthys; the four Asebet goddesses; the four Anubis gods
Ref: Chassinat, Le temple d'Edfou, Vol 9, Pl XXIV
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Online lecture (Zoom): "Current work at Deir el-Medina," by Dr. Cédric Gobeil
📆 23rd May 2026; 14:00 BST
📍 a hybrid event -- online (Zoom) or in-person
💰 £5 Members/£7 Non-Members + booking fee
https://t.co/lw3WdXYXtM
16/16 At Edfu Temple, the God speaks🦅🌊
From primordial waters rises the Great Seat, harpoon striking chaos. Naming of divine waters: Southern Hapi, Pa-chenu, Lake Horus—birth of land & throne. Then blesses: “Come in peace,my son…I grant that the sun's circuit may praise you”
@yurikoETH Kore Kosmou; late ancient egyptian/hermetic text (in greek). my post is specifically from the translation linked below but you can find free versions online (but tbh this one is really good)
https://t.co/bEOs8IGj47
Intresting paper on the significance of a complete body for the Pharo upon entering the underworld within the Egyptian Pyramid texts (Unis)
https://t.co/l4uL0ePtNM