9. Lower part
of the cartonnage
of Nehemes-Bastef
and a poorly preserved Imseti, and on the right, the jackal-headed Duamutef
and the eąually poorly preserved Qebehsenuf). Closer to the centre, two
images of Osiris appear, but are no longer recognisable, identified by the short
captions Tl and T2. [Osiris on the left was shown mummiform, with a falcon
head, eąuipped with a white crown and a uas-sceptre; Osiris on the right was
represented by the Abydene fetish Ta-ur, with a supporting pole flanked by
two upright winged lions.] Closest to the centre were two uraei in royal
crowns, but only the one on the left in a white crown of Upper Egypt
survived. [The one on the right wore a red crown.] The very centre of this
compartment is occupied by a falcon's taił and legs painted on a feathered
red-and-blue background.
Ali these figures stand on the wings of another falcon, this time falcon-
headed and crowned with a red solar disc. This falcon in turn is supported
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of the cartonnage
of Nehemes-Bastef
and a poorly preserved Imseti, and on the right, the jackal-headed Duamutef
and the eąually poorly preserved Qebehsenuf). Closer to the centre, two
images of Osiris appear, but are no longer recognisable, identified by the short
captions Tl and T2. [Osiris on the left was shown mummiform, with a falcon
head, eąuipped with a white crown and a uas-sceptre; Osiris on the right was
represented by the Abydene fetish Ta-ur, with a supporting pole flanked by
two upright winged lions.] Closest to the centre were two uraei in royal
crowns, but only the one on the left in a white crown of Upper Egypt
survived. [The one on the right wore a red crown.] The very centre of this
compartment is occupied by a falcon's taił and legs painted on a feathered
red-and-blue background.
Ali these figures stand on the wings of another falcon, this time falcon-
headed and crowned with a red solar disc. This falcon in turn is supported
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