Image code: 30342

Ramesses I in front of Khepri and Osiris

Right: Book of Gates, second division. Osiris is seated on a throne and is dressed in white with the atef crown and holds the insignia of power. In front of him the priest Iunmutef is dressed in a white kilt on which a leopard skin has been worn. With his left hand he grasps one of the paws On his head he wears a wig with a side braid. In front of him the deceased pharaoh is led before the mummiform god by Horus, Atum and Neith. Horus has a falcon's head and wears the double crown of Upper and Lower Egypt and holds the sceptre was. He wears the typical white and gold skirt like Atum. The king on the other hand wears a simple white skirt and nemes with a uraeus on his forehead. The three male figures all have tails at the back. Neith wears a white dress and on his head he wears his emblem and holds an ankh. The four figures take each other by the hand. Left: The king stands before the god Khepri and presents a jar of ointments and four meret containers. With his right hand he holds the schettro sekhem. The god is seated on a throne with a scarab head and holds a sceptre was and an ankh. He is dressed as usual in a white and gold skirt, a tail and a broad collar.

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