imsety 3d models

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Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar: Imsety
Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar: Imsety
pinshape

The four sons of Horus, depicted on the lids, are jackal-headed Duamutef who protects the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who protects the lungs, human-headed Imsety who protects the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the intestines. This...

Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar: Imsety
Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar: Imsety
myminifactory

The four sons of Horus, depicted on the lids, are jackal-headed Duamutef who protects the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who protects the lungs, human-headed Imsety who protects the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the intestines. This...

Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar: Imsety
Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar: Imsety
thingiverse

The four sons of Horus, depicted on the lids, are jackal-headed Duamutef who protects the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who protects the lungs, human-headed Imsety who protects the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the intestines. This...

Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar: Imsety
Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jar: Imsety
prusaprinters

The four sons of Horus, depicted on the lids, are jackal-headed Duamutef who protects the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who protects the lungs, human-headed Imsety who protects the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the intestines. This...

Canopic jar lid representing the deity Imsety
Canopic jar lid representing the deity Imsety
sketchfab

Canopic jar lid representing the deity Imsety. ...This artifact has survived the fire of September 2, 2018.

Limestone human-headed canopic jar lid: Imsety
Limestone human-headed canopic jar lid: Imsety
myminifactory

The organs were placed under the protection of the Four Sons of Horus, whose heads form the lids of the jars: Hapy (baboon-headed), Imsety (human-headed), Duamutef (jackal-headed), and Kebehsenuef (falcon-headed). In turn these gods were under the...

Canopic Jar | NCMA Explore
Canopic Jar | NCMA Explore
thingiverse

... and were placed inside the tomb. ...Each jar contained a specific organ. The jar with the human-head lid represented the protector deity Imsety and contained the liver. This canopic jar belonged to Qeny, the overseer of the pharaoh’s double granaries.

Panels from the Sarcophagus of Menna
Panels from the Sarcophagus of Menna
sketchfab

... 18th - early 19th Dynasty, ca. 1323-1213 B.C. Panels depict two of the four sons of Horus. On the left is Imsety and the right is Duamutef. San Antonio Museum of Art. ...Created in Agisoft Photoscan from 71, 18MP photos using a Canon EOS Rebel T3.

Limestone canopic jar lid
Limestone canopic jar lid
myminifactory

The organs were placed under the protection of the Four Sons of Horus, whose heads form the lids of the jars: Hapy (baboon-headed), Imsety (human-headed), Duamutef (jackal-headed), and Kebehsenuef (falcon-headed). ...In turn these gods were under the...

Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jars
Ancient Egyptian Canopic Jars
cults3d

The four sons of Horus, depicted on the lids, are jackal-headed Duamutef who protects the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who protects the lungs, human-headed Imsety who protects the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the intestines. The...

Lid of canopic jar
Lid of canopic jar
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The organs were placed under the protection of the Four Sons of Horus, whose heads form the lids of the jars: Hapy (baboon-headed), Imsety (human-headed), Duamutef (jackal-headed), and Kebehsenuef (falcon-headed). ...In turn these gods were under the...

Canopic Jar Lid- Pharaoh Lid
Canopic Jar Lid- Pharaoh Lid
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They are: the falcon-headed Qebhsenuef (intestines); the jackal-headed Duamutef (the stomach); the baboon-headed Hapy (the lungs), and the human-headed Imsety (the liver). These were named 'canopic' jars by modern Egyptologists. This mistakenly...

Canopic Jar Lid- Monkey Lid
Canopic Jar Lid- Monkey Lid
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They are: the falcon-headed Qebhsenuef (intestines); the jackal-headed Duamutef (the stomach); the baboon-headed Hapy (the lungs), and the human-headed Imsety (the liver). These were named 'canopic' jars by modern Egyptologists. This mistakenly...

Limestone dummy canopic jar: Qebehsenuef
Limestone dummy canopic jar: Qebehsenuef
myminifactory

Later examples have the heads of the four "canopic" deities who protected these parts of the mummy: Hapy (baboon-headed, lungs); Duamutef (jackal-headed, stomach); Qebehsenuef (hawk-headed, intestines); and Imsety (human-headed, liver). By the 25th...