The Four Sons of Horus offer prayers for Ti Ameny Net on the sides of her coffin. They each protected different organs of the body that the Egyptians also preserved: Imsety, the man who protected the liver; Duamutef, the jackal who protected the lungs; Hapy, the baboon who protected the stomach; and Qebehsenuf, the large falcon who protected the large intestines.

 

 

 

A ram wearing a double-feather crown symbolic of Amun, the creator god, flanks the winged goddess figure on the collar.

 

 

 

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