Image code: 31570

The god Heh and the goddesses of the West

The two kneeling goddesses of the West, left and right, have a red dress with an elaborate design and thin epaulettes that leave the breasts uncovered. They wear a large necklace and on their heads they carry the symbol of the West. Both offer two water symbols. In the centre the kneeling Heh, identification of infinity or eternity, wears a golden skirt and holds palm branches, symbols of the year. On his head is a blue wig with his emblem. Between the god Heh and the goddesses of the West are the cartouches of Merenptah.

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