I’m convinced that this isn’t “Horus and Amon - Ramses IV tomb”, as Wikipedia would have it, but Ra-Horakhty and Osiris in the tomb of Ramesses VI.

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I’m convinced that this isn’t “Horus and Amon - Ramses IV tomb”, as Wikipedia would have it, but Ra-Horakhty and Osiris in the tomb of Ramesses VI.
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(Kv9)
Three views of She Who Annihilates from the Book of the Earth in KV9, the tomb of Ramesses V and VI. The large arms flanking her hold two small figures named East and West. In front of her, there’s a mummy god who “guards the darkness”, while the Annihilator herself is said to “come out of the darkness”. Both mummy-gods behind her are named Kheperty. What’s it all about? I have no idea. (The pix come from the Smithsonian; the details come from Egyptian Religious Texts and Representations, a multi-volume book “prepared under the supervision of Alexandre Piankoff”.)
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