Image code: 30665

Imentet and Anubis

Upper register, right: Imentet, goddess of the West. The goddess wears a tripartite wig. On her head is a falcon, she wears bracelets, a breastplate and a long white dress with wide epaulets. In her right hand she holds the Was sceptre, in the left the Ankh sign. On the left, on the two upper sub-registers: a theory of shepherds and cattle of different colours. The shepherds wear white skirts, hold sticks and drive the cattle in the direction of the goddess. Lower register, right: Anubis, with jackal head. Anubis holds the Was sceptre and the Ankh symbol, wears a dark garment with braces and a white and gold skirt and is about to receive the deceased to introduce him to the divine court. Left, on the two lower sub-registers: the funeral procession accompanies Menna's coffin as it crosses the Nile.

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