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For all you big anubis fans and or the four sons of Horus. Feel free to use!
Duamutef: So oxygen went on a date with potassium, it went... OK. Qebehsenuef: I thought oxygen was dating magnesium, OMG. Panebtawy: Actually oxygen first asked nitrogen out, but nitrogen was all like NO. Imsety: I thought oxygen had that double bond with the hydrogen twins. Hapy: Looks like someone's a HO. Ihy: NaBrO. Horus: I'm done with all of you!
Looks like Horus needs chemistry lessons, if he wants to keep up with all the in-jokes! XD
Egyptian canopic jar lid of human-headed Imsety (alabaster, New Kingdom 18th Dynasty c. 1550-1292 BC)
from here
Detail of the inner coffin of Nepawershefyt.
[On a yellow coffin, Nephthys kneels on the hieroglyph for gold, her arms raised above her head. On her left is Imsety and on her right, Duamutef, both as yellow mummies with green stripes. The goddess is green and so is Duamutef's jackal head.]
Where: Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge
When: Third Intermediate Period, 21/22 Dynasty
The four sons of Horus, (right to left): Imsety, Hapy, Duamutef and Qebehsenuef, above a doorway in the tomb of Nefertari.
(This literally took me a long time to get this piece out there, mild flash warning for the picture..)
First finished piece of 2022, thought it would be appropriate for the 100th anniversary of the Tutankhamun-sparked Egypt craze
So here’s the balsamation squad