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The jar of Mesthå had the head of a man , and in it was placed the stomach ; it
was under the protection of Isis . The jar of Hāpi had the head of an ape , and in it
were placed the smaller intestines ; it was under the protection of Nephthys .
The jar of Mesthå had the head of a man , and in it was placed the stomach ; it
was under the protection of Isis . The jar of Hāpi had the head of an ape , and in it
were placed the smaller intestines ; it was under the protection of Nephthys .
Page 199
These inscriptions show that each of the four gods was under the protection of a
goddess ; thus Isis guarded Mesthå , Nephthys guarded Hāpi , Neith guarded
Ţuamāutef , and Selket or Serqet guarded Qebḥsennuf . The following are ...
These inscriptions show that each of the four gods was under the protection of a
goddess ; thus Isis guarded Mesthå , Nephthys guarded Hāpi , Neith guarded
Ţuamāutef , and Selket or Serqet guarded Qebḥsennuf . The following are ...
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Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. II .
Häpi . n 9 A You Speech of Nephthys . met ' in Nebt - het hap - 4 seseta åri - å
Says Nephthys , “ Hide I the secret thing , make I \\ ص her am å sa bessa
protection ...
Chapters on Egyptian Funereal Archaeology Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge. II .
Häpi . n 9 A You Speech of Nephthys . met ' in Nebt - het hap - 4 seseta åri - å
Says Nephthys , “ Hide I the secret thing , make I \\ ص her am å sa bessa
protection ...
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Egyptian Chronology | 10 |
The History of Egypt Dynasties I XXX | 18 |
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