RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Wooden statue of the goddess Nephtys, who along with Isis were in charge of the mourning process and protection of the deceased
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Entrance to the museum, which is at the Corniche
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Purifying the body with sacred water
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Smearing the bandages with molten resin
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Wrapping the mummy with linen bandages
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Wrapping the mummy with linen bandages
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Anubis tends the mummy in presence of Isis and Nephthys
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The shrine, protected by Anubis, holds the mummy inside
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Relatives and friends follow the deceased
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The mummy on the sledge
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum : The sledge containing the mummy is pulled
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The oxen dragging the sledge that contains the mummy
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The funerary equipment
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The mourners
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The deceased’s wife weeps whilst the last ceremonies are provided, before burial
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The weighing of the heart
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Anubis leads the deceased to the ceremony of the weighing of the heart
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Anubis weighs the heart as Ammit, the mythical animal with the head of a croc, body of a lion, and back legs of the hippo, awaits the outcome
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Thoth records the results of the weighing of the heart; the deceased passed the test, and Horus leads him to Osiris
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : Horus led the deceased to Osiris, who absolves him
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The soul visits the mummy and gives her life again
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The fields of the afterlife as imagined by the ancient Egyptians
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The fields of the afterlife as imagined by the ancient Egyptians
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The mummy of Maseharti, High Priest of Amun and General of the Army, Twenty-First Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The mummy of Maseharti in its coffin, Twenty-First Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The mummy of Maseharti, High Priest of Amun and General of the Army, Twenty-First Dynasty
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The coffin and mummy of Maseharti, Twenty-First Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The mummy and coffin of Maseharti, Twenty-First Dynasty, Third Intermediate Period
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The alabaster canopic jar that preserved the liver of Wahibre Men-Neferu, and protected by Imesti, one of the four sons of Horus
RocknRodV: The Mummification Museum, Luxor, Egypt : The alabaster canopic jar that preserved the intestines of Wahibre Men-Neferu, and protected by Qebehsenuf, one of the four sons of Horus