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Egyptian God Collection (page 4)

"Unveiling the Mysteries: Exploring the Enigmatic Egyptian Gods" Step into the ancient world of Egypt, where gods and goddesses reigned supreme

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Detail of Isis and Nephthys adoring Ptah-Seker-Osiris from Anthropoid sarcophagus

Egypt, Thebes, Detail of Isis and Nephthys adoring Ptah-Seker-Osiris from Anthropoid sarcophagus of Butehamon (royal scribe of the Theban Necropolis), twenty-first dynasty, third intermediate period

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Hypocephalus, disk-shaped papyrus depicting god Amon with four ram heads

Hypocephalus, disk-shaped papyrus depicting god Amon with four ram heads and solar disk adored by monkeys
Egyptian civilization, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI-XXX. Hypocephalus, disk-shaped papyrus. The god Amon with four ram heads and solar disk adored by monkeys that protected the deceased

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, deceased offering incense to Hathor

Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, deceased offering incense to Hathor
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic period. Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, 150-100 b.C. The deceased offering incense to Hathor

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Detail from Anthropoid sarcophagus of Butehamon

Egypt, Thebes, Detail from Anthropoid sarcophagus of Butehamon (royal scribe of the Theban Necropolis) depicting the world creation, third intermediate period, twenty-first dynasty

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Papyrus of Khonsumes, The Book of the Dead the deceased making offerings to Osiris

Papyrus of Khonsumes, The Book of the Dead the deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period. Papyrus of Khonsumes. The Book of the Dead. The deceased making offerings to Osiris, Isis and Nephthys

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Shroud depicting the deceased with Anubi and Osiris from Egypt, Saqqara

Shroud depicting the deceased with Anubi and Osiris from Egypt, Saqqara
Egyptian civilization, Coptic Period, 1st century A.D. Shroud depicting the deceased with Anubi and Osiris. From Saqqara

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Interior wall reliefs depicting offerings to the deities, detail showing young Ramses II with

Interior wall reliefs depicting offerings to the deities, detail showing young Ramses II with deities Thoth and Horus
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979) - Luxor - Karnak - The Temple of Amon. Great Hypostyle Hall (New Kingdom). Interior wall reliefs depicting offerings to the deities

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Syria, Kadesh, Stele offered by Huy, craftsman of Valley of Kings

Syria, Kadesh, Stele offered by Huy, craftsman of Valley of Kings: donor worshipping Goddess Kadesh and God Rechep
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Stele offered by Huy, craftsman of the Valley of the Kings: the donor worshipping the Goddess Kadesh and the God Rechep, of Syrian origin

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Relief depicting King Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), his wife Nefertiti

Relief depicting King Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), his wife Nefertiti and their children under rays of sun god Aton
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Relief depicting King Amenhotep IV (Akhenaten), his wife Nefertiti and their children under the rays of the sun god Aton. Relief from Tall al-Amarnah

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Painted wood stele depicting Amon musician playing harp before god Ra-Harakhty

Painted wood stele depicting Amon musician playing harp before god Ra-Harakhty, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI. Painted wood stele depicting Amon musician playing harp before god Ra-Harakhty

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Papyrus with scene of offering to Osiris and hieratic inscription, Late Period. circa 1000 B. C

Papyrus with scene of offering to Osiris and hieratic inscription, Late Period. circa 1000 B. C
Egyptian civilization, Late Period. Papyrus with scene of offering to Osiris and hieratic inscription, circa 1000 b.C

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon

Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon from Thebes, New Kingdom
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII. Calcite sculptural group portraying pharaoh Tutankhamen standing beside enthroned god Amon. From Thebes

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Statuary group representing the Sacred Triad of Osiris, twenty-second-twenty-third dynasty

Statuary group representing the Sacred Triad of Osiris, twenty-second-twenty-third dynasty, third intermediate period, bronze 11th-7th Century, Italy, Turin, Museo Egizio (Egyptian Museum)

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Wood and bronze sculpture

Wood and bronze sculpture
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic period, 332-30 a.C. Wood and bronze sculpture. Detail

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Funerary papyrus of Serimen, priest of Amon, detail of the creation of the world

Funerary papyrus of Serimen, priest of Amon, detail of the creation of the world, separation of Geb and Nut
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI. Funerary papyrus of Serimen priest of Amon (1069-945 b.C.). Detail of the creation of the world: separation of Geb and Nut

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, at the bottom, the deceased before Osiris

Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, at the bottom, the deceased before Osiris
Egyptian civilization, Ptolemaic period. Papyrus from the First Book of Breathing of Ousirour, 150-100 b.C. At the bottom, the deceased before Osiris; top, hymn to Osiris

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Egyptian civilization. Quartzite statue of ram-god Khnum

Egyptian civilization. Quartzite statue of ram-god Khnum, height 126 cm

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Egypt, Edfu, Temple of Horus, pronaos with statue of god Horus in form of hawk surrounded by

Egypt, Edfu, Temple of Horus, pronaos with statue of god Horus in form of hawk surrounded by double crown
Egypt - Edfu - Temple of Horus. The pronaos with a statue of the god Horus in the form of a hawk surrounded by the double crown. Ptolemaic Period

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Bronze inlaid with gold figurine of god Ptah

Bronze inlaid with gold figurine of god Ptah
Egyptian civilization, New Kingdom. Bronze inlaid with gold figurine of god Ptah

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Stele with hieroglyphics dedicated to Harpeson, detail with bull god Apis

Stele with hieroglyphics dedicated to Harpeson, detail with bull god Apis, from the Temple of Serapis at Memphis
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXIII. Stele with hieroglyphics dedicated to Harpeson, detail with bull god Apis, year 37 of Sheshonq V. From the Temple of Serapis at Memphis

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Egypt, Thebes, Luxor, Temple of Amon, hall dedicated to Theogony of Amenhotep III

Egypt, Thebes, Luxor, Temple of Amon, hall dedicated to Theogony of Amenhotep III, detail of papyrus columns
Egypt - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1979). Luxor. Temple of Amon. Hall dedicated to Theogony of Amenhotep III, detail of papyrus columns

Background imageEgyptian God Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes, Amonherkhopeshaf, son of Ramses IIIs Tomb

Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes, Amonherkhopeshaf, son of Ramses IIIs Tomb, painted relief depicting King in front of
Egypt - Luxor - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO, World Heritage List, 1979), Amonherkhopeshaf, son of Ramses IIIs Tomb. New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Painted relief depicting the King in front of Duamutef




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"Unveiling the Mysteries: Exploring the Enigmatic Egyptian Gods" Step into the ancient world of Egypt, where gods and goddesses reigned supreme. Among them, one stands out in particular - Osiris, the mighty Egyptian God who ruled over the afterlife. With his regal presence and symbolic green skin, Osiris was worshipped as a symbol of resurrection and eternal life. But Osiris was not alone in this divine pantheon. The Egyptians believed in a multitude of gods, each with their own unique powers and responsibilities. Sobek, for instance, was revered as the fearsome crocodile-headed deity associated with fertility and protection from evil forces. Intriguingly preserved on papyrus scrolls from "The Book of The Dead, " we find depictions of Anubis during psychostasy -the weighing of souls to determine their fate in the afterlife. This jackal-headed god played a crucial role as both guide and judge for departed souls seeking passage into eternity. Another captivating image emerges from the Heruben papyrus -a divinity sailing on Seth's solar boat. This representation showcases Seth's association with chaos while highlighting his connection to celestial realms. Anubis takes center stage once again alongside Thoth in an awe-inspiring scene captured on ancient walls. These two deities were often depicted together due to their roles as guardians of mummification rituals and protectors against evil spirits. Bastet, known for her feline form representing grace and ferocity alike, shares an intriguing bond with Amen Ra -the sun god himself; they embody power intertwined with elegance within Egyptian mythology. Delving deeper into Egypt's rich tapestry of beliefs brings us to Karnak's hallowed halls where sacred ibises were fed by devoted priests under Edward John Poynter's watchful eye. Such scenes offer glimpses into daily religious practices that honored these revered creatures.