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Duamutef Collection

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.). Creator: Unknown

Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.). Creator: Unknown
Four Sons of Horus, 26th dynasty (c.664-525 B.C.)

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Canopic jars. Egypt

Canopic jars. Egypt
Egypt. Canopic jars. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Plaques of Maat, Nephthys and sons of Horus, Late Dynastic Period (faience

Plaques of Maat, Nephthys and sons of Horus, Late Dynastic Period (faience
HSC325655 Plaques of Maat, Nephthys and sons of Horus, Late Dynastic Period (faience) (see also 325656, 325657 and 325658) by Egyptian

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Plaster Portrait Mask of a Youth, c. 140-190 AD (plaster, linen, paint, lapis lazuli

Plaster Portrait Mask of a Youth, c. 140-190 AD (plaster, linen, paint, lapis lazuli
3525825 Plaster Portrait Mask of a Youth, c.140-190 AD (plaster, linen, paint, lapis lazuli, glass) by Egyptian, Roman Period (c.30 BC - AD 337); 58.5 long cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Canopic jar with lid in the form of a jackal: Duamutef. Egyp

Canopic jar with lid in the form of a jackal: Duamutef. Egyp
Canopic jar with lid in the form of the head of a jackal: Duamutef. Third Intermediate Period. 21st-24th Dynasties. 10th-8th centuries BC. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. C

Canopic jar. Tomb 57 of Iunefer. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. C
Canopic jar to contain the entrails of a deceased. Tomb of Iunefer, number 57. Hawara Cemetery. Egypt. Limestone. 12th Dynasty. Middle Kingdom. Reign of Amenemhat III. C. 1831-1786 BC

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period

Egyptian Art. Caponic jars. 31st Dynasty. Late Period
Egyptian Art. Canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. It represents god Duamutef (jackal head) and god Imset (human head). 31st Dynasty

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Canopic vase of Padiuf, priest of Amon, Duamutef in dog form, painted wood

Canopic vase of Padiuf, priest of Amon, Duamutef in dog form, painted wood
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXII. Canopic vase of Padiuf, priest of Amon (1069-664 b.C.). Duamutef in dog form, painted wood, h. 29.50 cm

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Gold plate for the mummy of Psusennes I. Relief representing Horus udjat eye

Gold plate for the mummy of Psusennes I. Relief representing Horus udjat eye and the four sons of Horus, Imset
Egyptian civilization, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty XXI, Kingdom of Psusennes I. Gold plate for the mummy of Psusennes I

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Replica of mummy chamber with four canopic jars containing viscera of deceased; liver, stomach

Replica of mummy chamber with four canopic jars containing viscera of deceased; liver, stomach
Egypt - Cairo. Pharaonic Village. Replica of a tomb. Mummy chamber with the four canopic jars containing the viscera of the deceased (liver, stomach)

Background imageDuamutef Collection: Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes, Amonherkhopeshaf, son of Ramses IIIs Tomb

Egypt, Luxor, Ancient Thebes, Amonherkhopeshaf, son of Ramses IIIs Tomb, painted relief depicting King in front of
Egypt - Luxor - Ancient Thebes (UNESCO, World Heritage List, 1979), Amonherkhopeshaf, son of Ramses IIIs Tomb. New Kingdom, Dynasty XX. Painted relief depicting the King in front of Duamutef


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