File:Early Ammit.jpg
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editDescriptionEarly Ammit.jpg |
English: One of the earliest images of Ammit, the being who devours condemned souls in the afterlife, in the Book of the Dead. |
Date | Reign of Amenhotep III (c. 1391–1353 BC) |
Source | Scanned from Gods, Rites, Rituals, and Religion of Ancient Egypt by Lucia Gahlin, 2008. Detail from the Book of the Dead of Nebqed, Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt (c. 1550–1300 BC). |
Author | AnonymousUnknown author |
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