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Budge, Ernest A. Wallis
Some account of the collection of Egyptian antiquities in the possession of Lady Meux: of Theobalds Park, Waltham Cross — London, 1896

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HVPOCEPHALUS OF SHAI-ENEN.

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" May the god, who himself is hidden, and whose
form is concealed, who shineth upon the world in his
forms of existence, and in the underworld, grant that
my soul may live for ever."

2. In the second division are :—Nehabka offering
^^ to Horus-Amsu, the power of reproduction ; a
goddess with ^f^, for a head ; the cow of Hathor;
the four children of Horus; a leaf (?) and two lions ;
a pylon surmounted by a ram's head and uraeus, and
having four rams' heads on each side ; Ra m and
Khepera ;■$.

3. In the third are :—A female figure and a beetle ;
the boat of the Moon in which are a shrine containing
the cynocephalous ape of Thoth, a cynocephalous ape
holding ^5", and, at the bows, the god Harpocrates ;
and the boat of the Sun in which are a shrine con-
taining the gods Horus, Isis, Nephthys, and rowers.
Over the boat of the Moon are the names of the
deceased and of his mother rj ft tijjj (1(1 1 1 p 1

^| w** _ I f] J) " Osiris Shai-enen,

triumphant for ever, son of Nes-Ncbt-het."
 
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