Published by James Wasserman; facsimile made by E. A. Wallis Budge; original artist unknown
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English: Facsimile of a vignette from the Papyrus of Ani. The syncretized god Sokar-Osiris stands in a shrine. His iconography combines that of Osiris (atef-crown, crook and flail) and Sokar (falcon head, was-sceptre). Atop the shrine is another image of Sokar.
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Book published 1994; facsimile created 1890; original artwork created c. 1300 BC
Scanned from The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day by James Wasserman et al.
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Published by James Wasserman; facsimile made by E. A. Wallis Budge; original artist unknown
Description
English: Facsimile of a vignette from the Papyrus of Ani. The syncretized god Sokar-Osiris stands in a shrine. His iconography combines that of Osiris (atef-crown, crook and flail) and Sokar (falcon head, was-sceptre). Atop the shrine is another image of Sokar.
Date
Book published 1994; facsimile created 1890; original artwork created c. 1300 BC
Scanned from The Egyptian Book of the Dead: The Book of Going Forth by Day by James Wasserman et al.
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United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first
publication occurred prior to January 1, 1929, and if not then due to lack of notice or renewal. See
this page for further explanation.
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rule of the shorter term for US works, such as Canada, Mainland China (not Hong Kong or Macao), Germany, Mexico, and Switzerland. The creator and year of publication are essential information and must be provided. See
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