Meshareduisekeb's Amduat papyrus, with features from the Book of the Dead. There's a jackal painted in golden yellow, and a seated god with a brazier for a head. The crocodile is He Who Watches What He Would Seize from Chapter 149 of the Book of the Dead. According to Journey Through the Afterlife: Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead (edited by John H. Taylor), p 146, the red shape at his snout represents the dangerous town Ikesy; only the followers of the creator god can go there in safety, and the deceased wants to gain this privilege.
I'm trying to find out what that weird sort of watermelon-looking thing is -- I have long wondered. I think it's one of the mounds of the underworld.
When: Third Intermediate Period, 21st Dynasty
Where: Egyptian Museum, Turin











