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Amduat: tenth hour

Amduat Tenth hour First register The god Pankhi holds the ankh and the sceptre was. In front of him a scarab called Khepri-Ankh pushes the symbol of the area with sand or the horizon. Two serpents standing on their tails with a sun disc above their heads are flanked by two seated goddesses, one with a red crown, the other with a white crown. Both are holding an index finger to their mouths. Behind them two seated goddesses and a symbol of the word 'god' between them with a solar disc at the top. Below, the lion-headed goddess Sekhet is shown standing and holding an ankh and a sceptre was. Below, a series of deities follow a mummified figure. Second register The solar boat follows a large serpent with two heads and two pairs of legs. One head has a white crown and faces a goddess wearing the same crown, while the other head has a red crown and faces a goddess wearing the same crown. Inside the curve formed by the snake is a hawk. Following this is a boat with a large snake and eight gods. Third register The god Horus guarding the drowned, or submerged. Four female figures with a serpent above their heads and shoulders and a sceptre surmounted by a head of Seth.

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