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Temple of Seti I, Abydos
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Seti I embraced by Wepwawet
Temple of Seti I, Abydos

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The Temple of Seti I, Abydos by Ernst Koerner
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Seti I, depicted wearing the Lappet wig with Uraeus, he burns incense and offers a water libation. Above Seti, the goddess Nekhbet, holding in her claws the Shen, symbol of eternal protection. Relief from the temple of Seti I at Abydos. New kingdom, 19th dynasty ca 1294-1279.
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I’m working on a final project for class and it’s on Seti I’s temple at Abydos, and i’m ngl its making me SO nostalgic for this IF…. warrior king born in Avaris, temple shenanigans and Ramesside emphasises on the “Gods of Egypt” (in a non-Amarnan way)? I’ve seen these things beforeeeee 👀
Fun fact, Narmer’s character was heavily inspired by Seti I :)
Abydos is one of my favorite places in the whole world. I was there last month actually, and probably will go back again later, so if you’d like to hear a first-hand experience of the place by yours truly, feel free to write me a private message! ❤️
Ancient Egyptian ivory comb, inscribed with the name of one Djet. The comb dates to the First Dynasty (2920-2770 BCE) and was found at Abydos. It now resides in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. Photo credit: Prof. Mortel/Wikimedia Commons/ Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic.
~ Necklace with Uninscribed Scarab.
Place of origin: Abydos, Egypt
Date: ca. 1938-1875 B.C.
Period: Middle Kingdom, 12th Dynasty
Medium: Amethyst, feldspar