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Nehebkau amulet, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period (1070–664 BC)

Nehebkau amulet, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period (1070–664 BC)

From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Tomb MMA 60, Chamber, Burial 1 (Nesenaset), MMA excavations, 1923–24 Third Intermediate Period

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Bronze statue of an egyptian god with a bird, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

The small, finely detailed amulets 10.130.2439-.2445 are all made of wood. Wooden amulets are often gilded, but the only remaining gilding is on the goddess's sun disk (10.130.2443).. From Egypt Late Period–Pto... More

Nehebkau amulet, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period (1070–664 BC)

Nehebkau amulet, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period (1070–664 BC)

A blue ceramic figurine of a man with a hole in his mouth, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Nehebkau amulet, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period (1070–664 BC)

Nehebkau amulet, Egypt, Third Intermediate Period (1070–664 BC)

Public domain photo of a 3d object, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Bronze figure of a man holding a bird, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

A bronze figure of a woman, ca, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

An african bronze figure of a man carrying a bag, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

A bronze figure of a man, ca, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

Nehebkau (snake deity) holding a wedjat eye

An ancient bronze figure of a man with a snake in his mouth, ca, Egypt, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description.

Egyptian - Figure of Neheb-Kau (?) (Snake-headed) - Walters 481711 - Back

Egyptian - Figure of Neheb-Kau (?) (Snake-headed) - Walters 481711 - B...

While Egyptian jewelry was worn in daily life, most of the examples known today came from tombs, where they adorned mummies. Amulets provided magical protection for the wearer in both life and death. The consis... More

Egyptian - Figure of Neheb-Kau (?) (Snake-headed) - Walters 481711 - Left

Egyptian - Figure of Neheb-Kau (?) (Snake-headed) - Walters 481711 - L...

While Egyptian jewelry was worn in daily life, most of the examples known today came from tombs, where they adorned mummies. Amulets provided magical protection for the wearer in both life and death. The consis... More

Egyptian - Figure of Neheb-Kau (?) (Snake-headed) - Walters 481711 - Right

Egyptian - Figure of Neheb-Kau (?) (Snake-headed) - Walters 481711 - R...

While Egyptian jewelry was worn in daily life, most of the examples known today came from tombs, where they adorned mummies. Amulets provided magical protection for the wearer in both life and death. The consis... More

Egyptian - Figure of Neheb-Kau (?) (Snake-headed) - Walters 481711

Egyptian - Figure of Neheb-Kau (?) (Snake-headed) - Walters 481711

While Egyptian jewelry was worn in daily life, most of the examples known today came from tombs, where they adorned mummies. Amulets provided magical protection for the wearer in both life and death. The consis... More

Egyptian - Neheb-kau - Walters 481615 - Back

Egyptian - Neheb-kau - Walters 481615 - Back

The serpent-god Neheb-kau was one of 42 "judges" the deceased encountered in the underworld, according to the funerary text known as "The Book of the Dead." Neheb-kau, identified with invincible living power, p... More

Egyptian - Neheb-kau - Walters 481615 - Left

Egyptian - Neheb-kau - Walters 481615 - Left

The serpent-god Neheb-kau was one of 42 "judges" the deceased encountered in the underworld, according to the funerary text known as "The Book of the Dead." Neheb-kau, identified with invincible living power, p... More

Egyptian - Neheb-kau - Walters 481615 - Right

Egyptian - Neheb-kau - Walters 481615 - Right

The serpent-god Neheb-kau was one of 42 "judges" the deceased encountered in the underworld, according to the funerary text known as "The Book of the Dead." Neheb-kau, identified with invincible living power, p... More

Egyptian - Neheb-kau - Walters 481615

Egyptian - Neheb-kau - Walters 481615

The serpent-god Neheb-kau was one of 42 "judges" the deceased encountered in the underworld, according to the funerary text known as "The Book of the Dead." Neheb-kau, identified with invincible living power, p... More

A guide to the third and fourth Egyptian rooms - predynastic antiquites, mummied birds and animals, portrait statues, figures of gods, tools, implements and weapons, scarabs, amulets, jewellery, and (14564569190)

A guide to the third and fourth Egyptian rooms - predynastic antiquite...

Identifier: guidetothirdfour00brit (find matches) Title: A guide to the third and fourth Egyptian rooms : predynastic antiquites, mummied birds and animals, portrait statues, figures of gods, tools, implement... More