RocknRodV: The deceased mummy inside an anthropoid coffin, with Anubis performing the Opening of the Mouth, and assisted by Isis and Nephtys
RocknRodV: Plan of the tomb of Nakht Amun at Deir el-Medina, Luxor, Egypt
RocknRodV: The deceased Nakht Amun and his wife Nebuemsheset receiving ritual offerings from his daughters, Ubkhet and Henutiamu
RocknRodV: Two upright coffins in front of the entry of the pyramidal funerary chapel, with the Theban mountains behind
RocknRodV: Two Anubis hold knives, guarding the opening of the tomb’s sidelong chamber
RocknRodV: The deceased, his wife, and family pay homage to a certain Neferhotep, who sits in front of a table of offerings
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun, as an officiant, pays homage to his ancestors
RocknRodV: The mummified figure, a blend of Ra and Osiris, in the depths of the underworld, with Isis in front and Nephtys behind
RocknRodV: Damaged scene showing the deceased Nakht Amun and his wife, sitting, as they’re welcome in the underworld by the Goddess Nut
RocknRodV: The goddess Nut, taking the form of a sycamore tree, welcomes the deceased Nakht Amun in the underworld
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun and his wife navigate to the holy places of Osiris
RocknRodV: God Thoth, represented as an ibis, holds a scribe palette and an ankh on his right hand. He receives an image of Ma’at from the deceased
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun opens the door of the Duat and his wife presents herself in front of the entrance to the underworld
RocknRodV: The Goddess Nut is represented in the ceiling of the access corridor to Nakht Amun’s burial chamber, symbolically providing entry and exit to the underground world
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun holds two stems of papyrus, his wife has a mandrake fruit in her forehead, as they both face the east worshiping Ra at sunrise
RocknRodV: The Guardian God, who looks like Ptah, defends the entrance to Nakht Amun’s chamber
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun’s father, Piay, with a god that looks like Khnum
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun’s mother, Neferetkhau, offers a Hathor-appearing sistrum to Ma’at
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun’s father, Piay, offers incense to the god Ptah
RocknRodV: The Great Cat of Heliopolis, identified as Ra, confronts and slays Apophis, the enemy of Ra
RocknRodV: Duamutef, one of the four children of Horus, sits on the bevelled sign of Ma'at, holding an ankh
RocknRodV: Horus, the falcon god, with the uraeus under his paws, representing Horakhty
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun, appearing as a sem-priest, makes a libation to Osiris
RocknRodV: Scene of the deified Amenhotep I, revered by the craftsmen at Deir el-Medina, escorted and protected by the goddess Wadjyt and Satet
RocknRodV: The goddess Anuket protects the goddess Tauret
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun and his wife Nebuemsheset greet the falcon-headed god and Lord of the Duat, Re Hor-akhty, who stands in front of them
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun and his wife Nebuemsheset represented on the left, Thoth represented on the right
RocknRodV: Nakht Amun and Nebuemsheset walk towards the Hall of Judgement. At the other end, Thoth, represented as a lunar baboon, sits on the roof of a building
RocknRodV: Approaching the exit of Nakht Amun’s tomb, Deir el-Medina, Luxor