This podcast saw me coming: the first part covers Twenty-First Dynasty papyri and coffins, and the second part brings in the Temple of Hibis!
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This podcast saw me coming: the first part covers Twenty-First Dynasty papyri and coffins, and the second part brings in the Temple of Hibis!

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So! I finally got my 2 hibiscus flowering at the same time... I just wish the flowers lasted longer!
This scene appears on page 20 of Hibis III. At left, Nephthys (and, out of shot, Isis) are mourning Osiris, who lies on a bier; the hieroglyphs above him are a hymn. In the centre, the Apis bull bears a mummy on his back. At right, Sokar, in falcon form, perches atop his barque.

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Inside the sanctuary of Hibis temple. Hibis III identifies the lion atop the lotus, covered in feathers, as Ukh, the god of Cusae (in Upper Egypt).
The north wall of the sanctuary at Hibis temple. Right to left, Anubis, Horus son of Isis perching on a standard, Wadjet as a lion-headed uraeus sitting on an altar, and the imiut fetish.
A row of Anubises (Anubes?) in the sanctuary of the temple of Hibis.