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2S8DAM8 Ammit, Thoth, and the Weighing of the Heart. Papyrus of Book of Dead. Egypt.T urin, Egyptian Museum. Italy.
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2S8DAM4 Osiris, 4 sons of Horus on the lotus flower, Ammit, and the Weighing of the Heart. Papyrus of Book of Dead of Tsekhons. Egypt.
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2S5Y3PP Weighing of the Heart. Book of the Dead of Aaner. Cyperus papyrus. Third Intermediate Period. 21th Dynasty (1076-943 BC). Thebes. Egyptian Museum of T
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3ECY6YD London, UK - 4 Jul 24: Ancient Egyptian funerary papyrus with painted figures and hieroglyphic text, photographed in a gallery case at the British Mus
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2D64AF3 Title: The Judgement of Osiris, detail from a Book of the Dead Creator: Egyptian Date: 30th Dynasty (380-343 BC) Dimensions: Medium: papyrus Location: Louvre, Paris
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MC6GWR EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY - Anubis and Amemit at the Psychostasis, or weighing of the heart, undertaken to determine the value of the soul. from the Budge litographic edition of the Papyrus of Hunefer, The Book of the Dead
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MC86PB MONSTERS - ANUBIS - EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY The Egyptian god Anubis, with his attendant demon, the monster Amemit, 'the Devourer', at the Psychostasis, or Weighing of the Heart, of the recently deceased - a ritual designed to determine the value of the soul. From the Papyrus of Hunefer, in the so-called Egyptian Book of the Dead
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MC6JA1 EGYPTIAN MYTH - WEIGHING OF HEART. The ritual of 'Psychostasia' the weighing of the soul of the deceased. The jackal-headed /anubis examines the balance: opposite is the monster Amemit, the Devourer. From the Hunefer papyrys. From Budge edition of Egyptian Book of the Dead, c. 1500 BC
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MC6GW1 EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY - Deatil from The Egyptian Book of the Dead, with jackal-headed Anubis weighing the heart of the newly departed, watched over by Amemit. The baboon finial is almost certainly a symbol of Time
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JATC92 Book of the Dead. Judgement from scribe Hunefer. 19th dynasty. 1300 BCE. Anubis weighed the heart with Ammit. 1300 BCE. Weighing of his heart. British
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EX73TE Ancient Egyptian papyrus: The weighing of the heart from the Book of the Dead of Hunefer 19th Dynasty, about 1280 BC From Thebes. Hunefer is led into the hall of judgement, where Anubis weighs his heart against the feather of Maat. Thoth declares that he
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EX73TD Ancient Egyptian papyrus: The weighing of the heart from the Book of the Dead of Hunefer 19th Dynasty, about 1280 BC From Thebes. Hunefer is led into the hall of judgement, where Anubis weighs his heart against the feather of Maat. Thoth declares that he
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2D9EWKK Weighing of the Heart from Papyrus of Ani. For the ancient Egyptians, the Book of the Dead tells of the path the dead must go to the underworld. This image is a part of the book that belonged to the scribe Ani. The Papyrus Ani, as the papyrus is called today, dates to about 1275-1250  B.C., the time of the 19th Dynasty  during the New Kingdom.  At left is scribe Ani, who appears here, dressed in white, with his wife, who is also dressed in white and she holds a sistrum. The two are shown bowing as they are in the presence of the gods who will judge them. The three figures at top are part of t
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2AX062P 'The Weighing of the Heart', c13th century BC, (1915). In Ancient Egyptian mythology, Maat refers to the concepts of truth, balance, order, harmony, law, morality, and justice. Papyrus of Ani from the Book of the Dead. Ani and his wife Tutu are judged in the afterlife. Ammut will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, while Thoth prepares to record the verdict. From "The Myths of Ancient Egypt", by Lewis Spence. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London, 1915]
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3E6HW4R Ancient Egyptian papyrus showing Anis judgment, Anubis weighing the scribes heart against Ma'ats feather, Thoth recording the verdict before Osiris in the afterlife. The gods of the Egyptians : or, Studies in Egyptian mythology by Budge, E. A. Wallis (Ernest Alfred Wallis), Sir, 1857-1934 Volume 2 Publication date 1904
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2GA3CMW Weighing of the Heart from Papyrus of Ani. For the ancient Egyptians, the Book of the Dead tells of the path the dead must go to the underworld. This image is a part of the book that belonged to the scribe Ani. The Papyrus Ani, as the papyrus is called today, dates to about 1275-1250  B.C., the time of the 19th Dynasty  during the New Kingdom.  At top are two goddesses of law. The frame below shows the scribe Ani, who appears here, dressed in white, before the god Osiris, whose skin is green, the symbol of regeneration and rebirth. Osiris holds the royal scepter and flail. Below, the jackal-he
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2HK067A The Weighing of Souls, from the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Egypt. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1884
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2HGDC2D The Weighing of Souls, from the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Egypt. Old 19th century engraved illustration from La Nature 1884
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HCGEBG Weighing of souls. Anubis weighs the heart of Apis under the watchful eye of Toth. Papyrus of the Book of the Dead
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MYB372 . Français : Jugement de l'âme et pesée du cœur, extrait du Livre des Morts du fr:Papyrus de Hounefer. English: Weighing of the heart scene, with en:Ammit sitting, from the book of the dead of Hunefer. From the source: 'The judgement, from the papyrus of the scribe Hunefer. 19th Dynasty. Hunefer is conducted to the balance by jackal-headed Anubis. The monster Ammut crouches beneath the balance so as to swallow the heart should a life of wickedness be indicated. EA9901.' Anubis conducts the weighing on the scale of Maat, against the feather of truth. The ibis-headed Thoth, scribe of the gods,
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2XKN11M Nebseni Papyrus XII
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2XKN11P Nebseni Papyrus X
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MW3HK7 . English: The Book of the Dead of Hunefer, sheet 7 . 19th Dynasty. Unknown 91 Book of the Dead of Hunefer sheet 7
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2F61AHT Weighing of the Heart, Book of the Dead for the Singer of Amun, Nany
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3AJ9E9K The 'Judgement of the Dead' vignette from the Papyrus of Hunefer, circa 1275 BCE, shows the ancient Egyptian belief in the afterlife. Anubis is depicted weighing Hunefer’s heart against the feather of Maat, symbolizing truth and balance. This scene is part of the Egyptian Book of the Dead, which guides souls in the afterlife.
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MMN1Y8 . English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . Photograph published 2001; artwork created c. 1300
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2XKN121 Nebseni Papyrus IV
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B1PWXC Papyrus of Hunefer19th Dynasty Weighing of the Hear ceremony in the Hall of Judgment with the gods Anubis, Thoth, and Ammit, from the Book of the Dead
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J2WP38 Book of the Dead of Hunefer sheet 8
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A590MD Weighing of the Heart Ceremony Book of the Dead of Nehemesrattaouy, "Mistress of the House" & "Player sistrum Amun-Re" Ptolemaic Period, c. 330-30 B.C
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2XKN11R Nebseni Papyrus IX
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MX72ET . Français : Jugement de l'âme et pesée du cœur, extrait du Livre des Morts du fr:Papyrus de Hounefer. English: Weighing of the heart scene, with en:Ammit sitting, from the book of the dead of Hunefer. From the source: 'The judgement, from the papyrus of the scribe Hunefer. 19th Dynasty. Hunefer is conducted to the balance by jackal-headed Anubis. The monster Ammut crouches beneath the balance so as to swallow the heart should a life of wickedness be indicated. EA9901.' Anubis conducts the weighing on the scale of Maat, against the feather of truth. The ibis-headed Thoth, scribe of the gods,
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MX72F3 . English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . Photograph published 2001; artwork created c. 1300 B
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2XKN11W Nebseni Papyrus VII
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J2WNXT Book of the Dead of Hunefer sheet 2
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G169PX The Papyrus of Ani is a papyrus manuscript written in cursive hieroglyphs and illustrated with color miniatures created in the 19th dynasty of the New Kingdom of ancient Egypt. The "Book of the Dead" for scribe Ani from Thebes is the manuscript called the
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A27NNP Fragment of the Egyptian Book of the Dead. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
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MMJ2KK . English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . 13 May 2011, 11:05 (UTC). BD Weighing of the Heart
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MMN1Y1 . Français : Jugement de l'âme et pesée du cœur, extrait du Livre des Morts du fr:Papyrus de Hounefer. English: Weighing of the heart scene, with en:Ammit sitting, from the book of the dead of Hunefer. From the source: 'The judgement, from the papyrus of the scribe Hunefer. 19th Dynasty. Hunefer is conducted to the balance by jackal-headed Anubis. The monster Ammut crouches beneath the balance so as to swallow the heart should a life of wickedness be indicated. EA9901.' Anubis conducts the weighing on the scale of Maat, against the feather of truth. The ibis-headed Thoth, scribe of the gods,
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2DCD04E Weighing of the Heart, Book of the Dead for the Singer of Amun, Nany
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PCEKNT 77 BD Weighing of the Heart
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2XKN123 Nebseni Papyrus II
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MX035H . English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. Tefnut. . 3 June 2011, 16:09 (UTC). BD Weighing of the Heart.jpg: Photographed by the British Museum; original artist unknown derivative work: JMCC1 (talk) 77 BD Weighing of the Heart - Tefnut
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MNXNXX . English: 'This is an excellent example of one of the many fine vignettes (illustrations) from the Book of the Dead of Hunefer. The scene reads from left to right. To the left, Anubis brings Hunefer into the judgement area. Anubis is also shown supervizing [sic] the judgement scales. Hunefer's heart, represented as a pot, is being weighed against a feather, the symbol of Maat, the established order of things, in this context meaning 'what is right'. The ancient Egyptians believed that the heart was the seat of the emotions, the intellect and the character, and thus represented the good or bad
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A70TG5 Egyptian funerary papyrus showing a scene from the Book of the Dead, featuring the god Osiris enthroned, weighing of the heart ceremony hieroglyphics
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J4W0M8 Weighing of the heart3
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MW9755 . Français : Jugement de l'âme et pesée du cœur, extrait du Livre des Morts du fr:Papyrus de Hounefer. English: Weighing of the heart scene, with en:Ammit sitting, from the book of the dead of Hunefer. From the source: 'The judgement, from the papyrus of the scribe Hunefer. 19th Dynasty. Hunefer is conducted to the balance by jackal-headed Anubis. The monster Ammut crouches beneath the balance so as to swallow the heart should a life of wickedness be indicated. EA9901.' Anubis conducts the weighing on the scale of Maat, against the feather of truth. The ibis-headed Thoth, scribe of the gods,
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HWYB63 The 'Book of the Dead of Hunefer' is an ancient Egyptian papyrus scroll that provides a detailed account of Hunefer's journey through the afterlife. This sheet depicts Hunefer's weighing of the heart ceremony, a crucial moment in ancient Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife and judgment.
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J2YNEM BD Weighing of the Heart
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MX0354 . English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . 13 May 2011, 11:05 (UTC). BD Weighing of the Heart.
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HRKRN6 The Book of the Dead
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MMJ2KM . English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. Tefnut. . 3 June 2011, 16:09 (UTC). BD Weighing of the Heart.jpg: Photographed by the British Museum; original artist unknown derivative work: JMCC1 (talk) 77 BD Weighing of the Heart - Tefnut
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MW9757 . English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . Photograph published 2001; artwork created c. 1300 B
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2XKN11Y Nebseni Papyrus V
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2XKN11T Nebseni Papyrus VIII
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3AJCC8X The 'Judgement of the Deceased' from the Book of the Dead of Lady Neskhons, an ancient Egyptian papyrus scroll dating to circa 300 BC. The hieroglyphic script depicts the soul’s judgment after death, showing the weighing of the heart.
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MW46P1 . English: The Weighing of the Heart from the Book of the Dead of Ani. At left, Ani and his wife Tutu enter the assemblage of gods. At center, Anubis weighs Ani's heart against the feather of Maat, observed by the goddesses Renenutet and Meshkenet, the god Shay, and Ani's own ba. At right, the monster Ammut, who will devour Ani's soul if he is unworthy, awaits the verdict, while the god Thoth prepares to record it. At top are gods acting as judges: Hu and Sia, Hathor, Horus, Isis and Nephthys, Nut, Geb, Tefnut, Shu, Atum, and Ra-Horakhty. . 13 May 2011, 11:05 (UTC). BD Weighing of the Heart.
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AJ7MN1 Detail from a Book of the Dead scroll, Ancient Egyptian, Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC. Artist: Unknown
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2XKN11X Nebseni Papyrus VI
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2X1858R Book of the Dead, papyrus. Psicostasia or weighing of the soul, Anubis, the jackal-headed funerary god, adjusts the scale with which to weigh the sins
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HKF1DD An ancient Egyptian scene depicting the weighing of the heart, part of the mythological process shown in the Book of the Dead. The artwork illustrates the judgment of souls in the afterlife.
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A591MD Egyptian papyrus Book of the Dead of Nebqed Weighing of the Heart Ammit the Devourer 18th Dynasty 1390–1350 BC Egypt Louvre Museum
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2XKN124 Nebseni Papyrus I
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FF8GXM EGYPT: BOOK OF THE DEAD./nWeighing of the Heart from Egyptian papyrus Book of the Dead. 3rd-2nd century B.C.
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3E08TEF This ancient Egyptian papyrus scroll, known as the Book of the Dead of Kenna, depicts a scene from the weighing of the heart ritual in the afterlife. Dating back to approximately the 14th century BCE, it shows the deceased Kenna guided by Anubis, with the devourer Ammit waiting by the scales, presided over by Thoth. This scroll is a prime example of ancient Egyptian religious texts and artistic style from the New Kingdom period.
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HWYB5C The 'Book of the Dead' of Hunefer, an ancient Egyptian papyrus, features vivid illustrations and texts that guide the deceased through the afterlife. This first sheet shows the judgment scene, where the heart is weighed against the feather of Ma'at, symbolizing truth and justice.
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2XKN120 Nebseni Papyrus III
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2XKN11N Nebseni Papyrus XI
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B0KH8W Scene from the Book of the Dead of Any, Egyptian, c1275 BC, (c1900-1920). Artist: Unknown
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G15HN2 The Weighing of the Heart. A papyrus showing Princess Entiu-ny from the Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead. The spells forming the Book of the Dead were once painted inside the tomb, but in the New Kingdom they were inscribed on a papyrus roll and buried w
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