RMHHG8K5–Egyptian God Osiris from the sarcophagus of the lady Madja. The tomb was discovered in a cemetery in West Thebes, overlooking the valley of Deir el-Medina. It dates to the New Kingdom (circa 1550 to circa 1069 BC)
RMMC6N2Y–Egyptian Myth - Osiris in the Tomb The god Osiris in the tomb, guarded by the four sons of Horus. This is typical resurrectional image from the initiation mysteries. From the Hunefer papyrus of the 'Egyptian Book of The Dead'
RMRJRGDR–Wall painting showing, Osiris, the god of the afterlife, underworld, and rebirth, in ancient Egyptian religion. Inside the tomb (QV66) of Nefertari, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904. It is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. In the Valley of the Queens, Nefertari's tomb once held the mummified body and representative symbolisms of her, like what most Egyptian tombs consisted of. Now, everything had been looted except for two thirds of the 5,200 square feet of wall paintings. ca. 1255 BC
RFF6B81A–Pictured here is a manuscript drawn on papyrus of hieroglyphs and art found in an ancient Egyptian tomb in Thebes, with its many rock-cut tombs, in southern Egypt. This illustration dates to 1903 and appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero. It brings together many of the scenes found in the tomb. Among these are the god of the underworld Osiris (his skin color green, symbolizing rebirth) sitting at left. In front are the four sons of Horus (Horus was Osiris' son). The god of writing Thoth is inscribing on a a rectangular piece of papyrus.
RM2AKHHB9–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles, tomb of Menna. Menna and his wife pray the god Osiris and give him offerings.
RMAPY7R5–Luxor Egypt Valley of the Queens Tomb of Nefertari (QV66) Painting of Ra and Osiris in the Same Body (Banebdjedet) with Nephthys and Isis
RM2CAP87B–Egypt, Nile Delta, Royal Necropolis of Tanis, tomb of Chechonq III, Western wall, lower register : Offerings to the god Sokaris (Sokar-Osiris).
RMCNRMX7–Painted wooden statuette of Osiris. 20th Dynasty. New Kingdom. From the Tomb of Anhai, Akhmin, Egypt.
RM2AW1T9G–Cairo, Egyptian Museum, from the tomb of Sennedjem, Deir el Medina : Door panel (verso), detail of the top register, the god Osiris-Khentamentiu.
RM2B0CGA1–Sebek Night, round arch, This burial stele with round arch was from the man Sebeknacht. On the stela is a sacrificial formula for the god Osiris written and a speech to the living on earth. In this passage passersby from the tomb of Sebeknacht were asked to make a sacrifice. The graph owner tells in such a speech about the good deeds he has done during his life. He hopes that he will be good-natured and will leave food and drink in his grave. At the bottom of the stela, Sebeknacht is depicted opposite his parents. Between Sebeknacht and his parents a sacrificial table. Just above the head of
RM2AH1381–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles, tomb of Neferronpet. The god Osiris, seated on a throne, followed by the goddess Isis.
RF2X3K304–Mural of God Osiris, Tomb of Ramses V & VI, KV9, Valley of the Kings, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt
RM2AHJRP3–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Deir el Medineh, tomb of Irynefer. The god Anubis leads the Dead to god Osiris, seating on a throne.
RM2RG8T3K–OSIRIS - Egyptian god of the underworld Wall painting in the tomb of Sandjen, Valley of the Kings, Luxor
RMG16AR8–Osiris-Orion travels across the sky on the sacred boat (stars of Lepus). Image based on a star map in the tomb of Montemhet at Luxor, circa 650 BC. The stars of Orion were associated with Osiris, the sun-god of rebirth and afterlife, by the ancient Egypti
RM2X262GN–Egypt, Luxor, tomb of Tutankhamun, North wall of the funeral room : Tutankhamun, followed by his Ka, embraces Osiris.
RM2F1RBA3–Osiris. Illustration based on a tomb-painting of Osiris, Tomb of Kynebu (Luxor), 20th Dynasty (reign of Ramesses VIII)
RM2BD594P–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles, tomb of Menna. Osiris sits under a canopy. He holds the crook and flail scepters.
RFBM2H1C–Anubis, the jackal-headed god of the dead and guide of the afterlife, ministers to Osiris, god of fertility and of the dead.
RMAJBDKP–Giant carved stone statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife Temple of Abu Simbel Egypt
RMB10RHF–Tomb of Sennedjem, Osiris, Deir el Medina, Egypt
RMRJRGCJ–Wall painting showing, Osiris, the god of the afterlife, underworld, and rebirth, in ancient Egyptian religion. Inside the tomb (QV66) of Nefertari, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904. It is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. In the Valley of the Queens, Nefertari's tomb once held the mummified body and representative symbolisms of her, like what most Egyptian tombs consisted of. Now, everything had been looted except for two thirds of the 5,200 square feet of wall paintings. ca. 1255 BC
RM2E1576A–Mirror image of the God Osiris on wall 16 of the eastern lateral annex in QV44, the Tomb of Khaemwaset in the Valley of the Queens
RMDKMX19–The god Osiris (king of the dead) Tomb of Maya @Saqqara Egypt.
RMAPXYJF–Luxor Egypt Painting of Seated Gods Osiris and Atum in Nefertaris Tomb
RMT1BNP1–Berlin. Germany. Ancient Egyptian painted fragment of a pillar depicting King Seti I in front of the god Osiris. New Kingdom Period, 19th Dynasty, ca.
RM2DNRX68–Gravestone of the Hare, Limestone, chiseled, reliefs, Limestone, Total: Height: 34 cm; Width: 25 cm; Depth: 7.5 cm, Grave equipment, funerary monument, tomb, burial place, Osiris, god of the underworld, ritual practices in the Egyptian religion, The small-format gravestone stele has a semicircular upper finish. While the back has been roughly worked off, the finely smoothed front has a relief in the upper section and extensive vertical and horizontal inscriptions. The left side shows an extensive eruption, the right side has bumped edges.
RMG9RH1E–Mural painting, God Osiris, God Nesert, tomb of Ramses I, tomb number KV 16, grave, Valley of Kings, West-Thebes, Luxor, Egypt
RM2B01T6B–Egypt: The goddess Isis, mural in the tomb of Seti I in the Valley of the Kings, c. 1360 BCE. Isis was a goddess in Egyptian mythology. She was the sister and wife of Osiris, and they had a son named Horus. Isis also protected children and was one of the most important goddesses. She was also considered the greatest magician and goddess of magic.
RFCC0WFH–The tomb of King Djer of the 1st Dynasty. 3000BC Abydos, Middle Egypt.
RMBG8KEK–EGYPT. Tomb of Menjeperura or Thutmose IV. Osiris gives tha Pharaoh the key of life.
RM2X2CN35–Ancient Egyptian figurines of Osiris and Isis from the 1st millennium BC. Photo from the mid-20th century.
RMEYBM86–Luxor, Egypt, Tomb of Pabasa (TT279) at el-Asasif, necropolis of Nobles Tombs: the god Osiris.
RMG16A0C–Osiris-Orion travels across the sky on the sacred boat (stars of Lepus). From a star map in the tomb of Montemhet at Luxor, circa 650 BC. The stars of Orion were associated with Osiris, the sun-god of rebirth and afterlife, by the ancient Egyptians. Orion
RMEYGXWA–Luxor, Egypt, tomb of Khaemhet Mahu (TT57) in the Nobles Tombs in Asasif necropolis: the god Osiris
RM2F1RBA4–Isis and Osiris. Early 18th century lithograph showing Ramesses IV (or Ramesses III) in his tomb in the Valley of the Kings (Biban-el-Moluk) making offerings to Osiris and Isis.
RM2BD59HK–UNESCO World Heritage, Thebes in Egypt, Valley of the Nobles, tomb of Menna. Thot is the god of writing and science.
RFBM3981–Seti I (1291–1278 B.C.), second ruler of Egypt's 19th Dynasty, is on the right addressing Osiris, god of fertility and the dead
RM2CAP8AF–Egypt, Nile Delta, Royal Necropolis of Tanis, tomb of Osorkon II, room of Takelot, adoration of Osiris.
RMAJBDKR–Giant carved stone statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife Temple of Abu Simbel Egypt
RMRJRGCX–Wall painting showing, Osiris, the god of the afterlife, underworld, and rebirth, in ancient Egyptian religion
RM2JR246H–Egypt, Saqqara, tomb of Horemheb, statue room, hymn for Osiris god.
RM2ANX8MF–God Osiris seated on his throne, depicted as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh's beard
RM2T50K80–Tomb Painting of Osiris and the Eye of Ra in the Tomb of Pashedu (TT3) who was an Ancient Egyptian Artisan Deir Al-Medina West Bank Luxor Egypt
RMT1BNRB–Berlin. Germany. Ancient Egyptian painted fragment of a pillar depicting King Seti I in front of the god Osiris. New Kingdom Period, 19th Dynasty, ca.
RFD2171Y–Statue of the god Osiris at Hapshetpsut' Temple
RMPAKNY9–Funeral Boat, Tomb of Haremhab. Artist: Norman de Garis Davies (1865-1941). Dimensions: Facsimile H. 45 cm (17 11/16 in); w. 45 cm (17 11/16 in) scale 1:1 Framed H. 49.8 cm (19 5/8 in); w. 49.2 cm (19 3/8 in). Dynasty: Dynasty 19-20. Date: ca. 1295-1070 BC. This facsimile painting copies a funeral scene from the Ramesside tomb of a scribe of the divine offerings of Amun named Haremhab. This detail depicts Isis and Nephthys, the divine sisters of the mortuary god Osiris, flanking an elaborate canopy draped with garlands that would have hidden and protected the deceased. A woman kneels in fro
RF2H4RMCG–Miniture sarcophagus of Osiris, 0-199 AD, Roman Egypt, painted wood, Louvre Museum E 12181. The sacrcophagus depicts Osiris falcon head, Ousekh coll
RFCC0WH1–The tomb of King Djer of the 1st Dynasty. 3000BC Abydos, Middle Egypt.
RF2E923FA–Ancient Egyptian mural on inside of tomb showing the gods Hathor, Thoth and Osiris squatting. Interior of TT3 - Tomb of Pashedu, Deir el Medina, Luxor
RM2J1G81N–The head of Ramesses III offering incense to the god Ptah-Sokar-Osiris in the tomb of Ramesses III, KV11, the Valley of the Kings
RMG3W307–Ancient Egypt. Stele of Haremheb, head of the Army to reign Tutankhamen. The deceased adoring three gods Detail Atum and Osiris. Limestone. 14th-13th century BC. New Kigndom (18th Dynasty). Saqqara. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RM2X0GXGN–A painting in the tomb of Horemheb in Thebes shows the god Osiris. [automated translation]
RMEYGXWY–Luxor, Egypt, tomb of Khaemhet Mahu (TT57) in the Nobles Tombs in Asasif necropolis: the god Osiris.
RMCEG6M5–Egypt Abydos tomb wall painting Osiris Temple Funery Temple of Seti I, Nile Valley
RMEYBT7W–Luxor, Egypt, tomb of Khaemhet Mahu (TT57) in the Nobles Tombs in Asasif necropolis: the god Osiris.
RFD1CBF0–This painting adorned the entrance to Tomb KV 5 (Tomb #5 in the Valley of the Kings) in West Thebes.
RMARM28P–Mummiform coffin of gold with inlaid semi-precious stones, depicting the god Osiris, from the tomb of the pharaoh Tutankhamun
RMAJBDKK–Giant carved stone statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife Temple of Abu Simbel Egypt
RMRJRGCP–The Djed pillar a symbol in Ancient Egypt, representing stability. It is associated with the creator god Ptah and Osiris
RM2JR241E–Egypt, Saqqara, tomb of Horemheb, statue room, hymn for Osiris god.
RM2BWY841–The mummiform god Osiris enthroned on the usual throne. Before him, on a stand, are the four sons of Horus
RM2M80C8R–OSIRIS WITH ANUBIS (FUNERARY GOD WITH THE HEAD OF A WILD DOG) AND HORUS (GOD WITH THE HEAD OF A FALCON), BAS-RELIEF AND FRESCOES PAINTED IN BRIGHT COLORS, TOMB OF RAMSES I, VALLEY OF THE KINGS, LUXOR, EGYPT, AFRICA
RMT1BNPK–Berlin. Germany. Ancient Egyptian painted fragment of a pillar depicting King Seti I in front of the god Osiris. New Kingdom Period, 19th Dynasty, ca.
RMMTX98T–. English: Detail of a frieze on a wall of tomb QV66, the burial place of Nefertari (c. 1295-1255 B.C.), royal wife of Ramesses the Great, featuring the Egyptian god Osiris. 14 March 2012. mursal 459 Osiris-tomb-of-Nefertari
RMPAXNWP–Kneeling Statue of Yuny. Dimensions: H. 129 × W. 54.9 × D. 90.5 cm (50 13/16 × 21 5/8 × 35 5/8 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 19. Reign: reign of Seti I. Date: ca. 1294-1279 B.C.. Yuny, shown kneeling, is dressed in the robe, wig, and sandals of a nobleman. His eyes and eye-brows, originally made as inlays, are now lost. Between his knees and outstretched arms he holds a shrine with a figure of the god Osiris. This is one of two statues of Yuny found in or near the tomb-chapel of his father, the chief physician Amenhotep, in the New Kingdom necropolis of Asyut. Yuny probably commissioned the chapel a
RF2H4PP01–Miniture sarcophagus of Osiris, 0-199 AD, Roman Egypt, painted wood, Louvre Museum E 12181. The sacrcophagus depicts Osiris falcon head, Ousekh coll
RFCC0WJM–The tomb of King Djer of the 1st Dynasty. 3000BC Abydos, Middle Egypt.
RFR4N8FE–Wallpainting of the egyptian god Osiris in the valley of the kings, KV 14 tomb of Seti II, Luxor, Egypt, October 21, 2018
RMKC34AE–Relief, tomb of Khety: sacred emblems, ca. 2051–2000 B.C
RMG3W305–Ancient Egypt. Stele of Haremheb, head of the Army to reign Tutankhamen. The deceased adoring three gods Detail Atum and Osiris. Limestone. 14th-13th century BC. New Kigndom (18th Dynasty). Saqqara. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
RM2X0GXTJ–A painting in the tomb of Ramses VI in the Valley of the Kings shows the Egyptian god Osiris. [automated translation]
RF2HJTGGY–Osiris Simple vector icon.
RF2HJEFC4–Osiris Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RMEYBRYJ–Luxor, Egypt, tomb of Khaemhet Mahu (TT57) in the Nobles Tombs in Asasif necropolis: the god Osiris.
RFBM2GWN–Osiris' body was usually colored red for the earth or green for vegetation; on his head is the atef crown.
RF2AA0W62–Egyptian Papyrus with Painting of Pharoah and Osiris.
RMAJBDMR–Statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife in the main hall of Temple of Abu Simbel Upper Egypt Africa
RMRJRG6M–Wall Painting depicting, the Goddess Isis with Nefertari, Great Wife of Pharaoh Ramesses II, Inside the tomb (QV66) of Nefertari, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904. It is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. In the Valley of the Queens, Nefertari's tomb once held the mummified body and representative symbolisms of her, like what most Egyptian tombs consisted of. Now, everything had been looted except for two thirds of the 5,200 square feet of wall paintings. ca. 1255 BC
RM2JR241J–Egypt, Saqqara, tomb of Horemheb, statue room, head of Osiris and hymn for this god.
RMR97K8N–Pyramidion - Piramidion ( Ra-Horakhte and Osiris. ) of When the pyramid-shaped royal tomb was abandoned in the 18th Dynasty, mudbrick pyramids were used to mark tombs or private people. These small structures were topped by a stone pyramidion. limestone, 42 x 28 x 28 cm Period: New Empire; 18th Dynasty (late) 1325 BC Egypt, Egyptian.
RMT4RKTN–Luxor. 18th Apr, 2019. Photo taken on April 18, 2019 shows the mural painting of ancient Egypt's God of the netherworld 'Osiris' inside the tomb of Nefertari, the wife of ancient Egypt's Pharaoh Ramesses II, at Valley of the Queens in Luxor, Egypt. Discovered in 1904, the tomb is famous for its mural paintings with vivid colors. Credit: Meng Tao/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMEBA1H0–Facade with columns and Osiris statues at the Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el-Bahari, Luxor, Luxor Governorate, Egypt
RMMXE69R–. English: Detail of a frieze on a wall of tomb QV66, the burial place of Nefertari (c. 1295-1255 B.C.), royal wife of Ramesses the Great, featuring the Egyptian god Osiris. 14 March 2012. mursal 459 Osiris-tomb-of-Nefertari
RMP63NA9–King Seti I in front of the God Osiris. Fragment of a pillar. Limestone. New Kingdom. 19th Dynasty. 1290 BC. Grave of Seti I. West Thebes. Valley of the Kings. Neues Museum. Berlin. Germany.
RF2H4R0PA–Miniture sarcophagus of Osiris, 0-199 AD, Roman Egypt, painted wood, Louvre Museum E 12181. The sacrcophagus depicts Osiris falcon head, Ousekh coll
RFCC0WG6–The tomb of King Djer of the 1st Dynasty. 3000BC Abydos, Middle Egypt.
RMA6NJ0T–Tomb of Horemheb Valley of the Kings Thebes UNESCO World Heritage Site Egypt North Africa
RMKC1M32–Funeral Boat, Tomb of Haremhab, Norman de Garis Davies, ca. 1295–1070 BC
RF2A0JGGN–Ancient Egypt hieroglyphs - God named Osiris
RM2T9069B–Model Boat and Figures, 22nd-18th century BCE, 27 x 37 1/2 x 6 in. (68.58 x 95.25 x 15.24 cm), Polychromed wood, Egypt, 22nd-18th century BCE, This boat, manned by eighteen oarsmen and equipped with a mast and a mount for the steering oar, is of the type commonly placed in the tomb of a deceased noble or government official. It faithfully represents the vessels used in daily life for fishing and for transportation on the Nile. A model boat enabled the deceased to make a pilgrimage by magical proxy to the city of Abydos, the cult center of the god Osiris. Sometimes two boats were provided
RMC00352–Ancient Egyptian Wall Painting in the Tomb of Prince Amon-kopshef, Valley of the Queens, Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt
RF2HJEF4W–Osiris Simple vector icon. Illustration symbol design template for web mobile UI element.
RMEYBT8K–Luxor, Egypt, tomb of Khaemhet Mahu (TT57) in the Nobles Tombs in Asasif necropolis: the god Osiris
RFC0TEMY–This scroll scene is from the tomb of the ancient Egyptian court official Ani, shown (far left) appearing before Osiris.
RF2X3XPH4–Image of God Osiris, Paintings and Relief, Tomb of Nefertari, QV66, Valley of the Queens, Ancient Thebes, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Luxor, Egypt
RMAJBDMX–Statue of Ramses II portrayed as Osiris the god of the afterlife in the main hall of Temple of Abu Simbel Upper Egypt Africa
RMRJRG6F–The God Osiris depicted in a wall Painting, Inside the tomb (QV66) of Nefertari, in Egypt's Valley of the Queens. It was discovered by Ernesto Schiaparelli in 1904. It is called the Sistine Chapel of Ancient Egypt. In the Valley of the Queens, Nefertari's tomb once held the mummified body and representative symbolisms of her, like what most Egyptian tombs consisted of. Now, everything had been looted except for two thirds of the 5,200 square feet of wall paintings. ca. 1255 BC
RM2P7BNN9–Egypt, Saqqara, tomb of Horemheb, statue room, feet of Horemheb and blue basis of god Osiris.
RF2DA8NE1–Model of a Funeral Boat with Figures symbolizing Isis and Nephthys. The Egyptian funerary boat is a typical tomb offering and symbolizes the transport of the dead person or their soul, from life to the afterlife. Sister of Isis and protector of Osiris, Nephthys is a protective goddess who symbolizes the death experience, just as Isis represented the birth experience. Nephthys was known in some ancient Egyptian temple theologies and cosmologies as the 'Helpful Goddess' or the 'Excellent Goddess'.
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