About 10 results for ‘Duamutef’
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Duamutef
Duamutef was one of the Four Sons of Horus and a protection god of the Canopic jars. Commonly he is said to be the son of the god Horus the Elder (Heru-ur) and the goddess Isis. There is another myth that describes Duamutef and his brothers as sons of Osiris. According to this myth they were born from a lotus blossom that arose from the primeval ocean. The name Duamutef means "Who adores his mother with the heart".
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- Field(s):
- Ancient Egypt
- Archaeology
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- Designation:
- sarcophage humain (élément)
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- Field(s):
- Ancient Egypt
- Archaeology
- Belief
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- Designation:
- momie ; cercueil ; masque ; garniture de momie | djedhor
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- Date:
- 3rd century BC
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- Field(s):
- Ancient Egypt
- Archaeology
- Belief
- Sculpture
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- Designation:
- vase ; couvercle
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- Portrayed subject:
- Duamutef
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- Field(s):
- Ancient Egypt
- Archaeology
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- Designation:
- couvercle (fragment) ; sarcophage
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- Portrayed subject:
- Duamutef
- Necklace
- Qebehsenuef
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- Field(s):
- Ancient Egypt
- Archaeology
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- Designation:
- couvercle (fragment) ; sarcophage
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- Portrayed subject:
- Duamutef
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