. Ancient Egypt. Egyptology. the period. The false door is inscribed with Netjer- user's name and titles and begins with the invoca- tion across the top "May the king give an offering, and may Anubis, foremost of the divine booth, who is in the mummy wrappings, give an offering so that he may be buried in the necropolis at a good old ; On either side, on the north and south walls*, is the figure of Netjer-user, with his name and ti- tles, seated in a chair with animal legs and wearing the leopard skin of a priest. He is three times larger than other human figures shown in the reg


. Ancient Egypt. Egyptology. the period. The false door is inscribed with Netjer- user's name and titles and begins with the invoca- tion across the top "May the king give an offering, and may Anubis, foremost of the divine booth, who is in the mummy wrappings, give an offering so that he may be buried in the necropolis at a good old ; On either side, on the north and south walls*, is the figure of Netjer-user, with his name and ti- tles, seated in a chair with animal legs and wearing the leopard skin of a priest. He is three times larger than other human figures shown in the registers, or design panels. (See illustration, p. 30.) In the lowest registers are butchering scenes, vyith a bovine on one side and an oryx on the other (this exotic animal was actually herded by the Egyptians at this time), ending with the inspector of Ka-servants ''bringing choice ; Piirtu)ti of the north wall of Netjer-user's inner diapel. Stands hold offering baskets. At ngfif, a man offers flaming incense. *The tomb-chapels of Netjer-user and Unis-ankh are in- stalled at Field Museum with the same compass orienta- tion as in their original sites. Dismantling Unis- ankh's tomb; about Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Field Museum of Natural History. Chicago : Field Museum of Natural History


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