Also Known as Ba-Neb-Tatau the Ram God of Mendes Embodying the Sexual Energy of RamsAn Example of Egyptian Hieroglyphics: The Sun-God in His BarkAncient Egyptian WritingAni Adoring the Powers of Localities Twenty of Whom are Depicted HereAni and His Wife Approach the Seven Gates of Arit the 10 Pylons of OsirisAni and His Wife Pass the Seven Gates and Ten Pylons and Follow Priest in a Panther- SkinAni in the Solar Bark Adoring the Sun-GodAs Loving Mother-Goddess Mut Pours Water from the Sycamore Tree Over a Deceased Person and His SoulBes, Dwarf-God of EgyptBook of the Dead, Ani with His Shade and His Soul Adoring OsirisBook of the Dead: 4 Cynocephali Sit at Pool of FireBook of the Dead: Ani Adores Triad of GodsBook of the Dead: Ani Adoring the Sun-God in His BarkBook of the Dead: Ani and His Wife Tutu Adoring ThothBook of the Dead: Ani and His Wife Tutu Playing DraughtsBook of the Dead: Ani's Occupations in the Elysian Fields Between Rivers of WaterBook of the Dead: Eleven Deities and the Seven GodsBook of the Dead: Eleven of the Powers of LocalitiesBook of the Dead: Hall of the Two-Fold Maat Showing the Remaining 9 Judges of the DeadBook of the Dead: Priest Rises Above AniBook of the Dead: The Dove, The Golden Hawk and the Divine HawkBook of the Dead: The Hall in Which are the Four Rudders of Heaven and Four Triads of GodsChapter 78 (Continued) of the Book of the DeadCobra-Headed Goddess Guardian of the Pharaoh and an Embodiment of Divine MotherhoodContinuation of Funeral Procession, Priests Officiate Before a Table of OfferingsFuneral ProcessionFunerary Deity She Mourns the Pharaoh When He Dies and Escorts Him into the UnderworldHymn in Honour of the Sun-God RaIn Some of His Many Forms the Falcon-God Horus Takes on the Attributes of Other DeitiesInvocation to Osiris Ani and His Wife Make OfferingsIsisIsis She Suckles Horus in the Papyrus SwampsIsis as Isis-Sept One of Her Many FormsIsis is Known by Many Different NamesIsis with Ptah-Seker-Ausar God of the ResurrectionJudgement of the Dead Before Osiris in the UnderworldKhonsu is Worshipped Under Many Names: Here He is Depicted as Nefer-Hetep Holding an AnkhKing Seti I Addressing Osiris Khent-AmentetMoon-God of Thebes Depicted in Various FormsMoon-God of Thebes Worshipped in Various FormsNineteen of the Gods of Localities from Chapter 18One of the Names Given to This God of the Underworld and of Vegetation is Osiris-UnneferOsiris Isis and the Children of HorusOsiris and Isis Within a ShrineOsiris with the Sceptre Flail and Hook and Isis Within a ShrineOsiris-Seker Within a Shrine Adored by Ani and His Wife PlatePapyrus of Ani the Dead Ani Judged Innocent is Presented by Horus to OsirisPast and PresentPtah-Seker-Ausar the Three- In-One Memphis God of Creation and ResurrectionRam-God of Middle Egypt the Lord of Suten-HenenScene of the Sepulchral ChamberSeth Though Often Violent is Not Necessarily MalevolentShe Guards the Southern Frontier of Egypt and Lower Nubia and is Associated with the Nile FloodingShu, The God of Sunlight and AirSky-Goddess Mother of the Gods after Copulating with Her Brother the Earth-God GebThe Coot the Lotus and the God Who Lightens the Darkness Illustrating TransformationsThe Crocodile-Headed GodThe Falcon-Headed War-God of Thebes Who Embodies the Victorious Belligerence of the PharaohThe God of the Annual Nile InundationThe Goddess Who Presides at ChildbirthThe Hail of the Two-Fold Maat Decorated with Uraei and Feathers Symbolical of the LawThe Hippopotamus Goddess She is a Likeable and Benevolent CreatureThe Lion-Goddess Urt Hekau was One of the Various Forms Taken by the Funerary Goddess NephthysThe Mother of the Gods with Her Brother the Earth-God GebThe Provider of Food for the Living and the Dead, She Holds Two Pots to Prove ItThe Scorpion-Headed Funerary Goddess Association with the Embalming of MummiesThe Serpent Se-Ta the Crocodile Sebak the God Ptah the RamThe Supreme Earth-GodThe Supreme Earth-God Whose Union with His Sister Nut Produced the Other GodsThe Supreme Mother-God of Thebes and Consequently the Symbolic Mother the PharaohThe Two Pylons Where the Gods Who Preside Over Certain Localities (23 Shown Here) ResideThe Weighing of Ani's Conscience by AnubisVarious Vignettes Featuring the Eye of HorusVignettes Featuring Ani His Wife Nut Goddess of the Sky and Anubis Holding the Mummy of AniWith the Head of a Lioness She is the Sister-Consort of Air-God Shu and Mother of Geb and Nut
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