imsety 3d models
14 3d models found related to imsety.thingiverse
The four sons of Horus, prominently featured on the lids, are Duamutef, a jackal-headed figure who safeguards the stomach, Hapi, a baboon-headed guardian who protects the lungs, Imsety, a human-headed champion who shields the liver, and Qebehsenuef,...
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The four sons of Horus, prominently featured on the lids, include jackal-headed Duamutef who defends the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who safeguards the lungs, human-headed Imsety who shields the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the...
myminifactory
The four sons of Horus, displayed prominently on the lids, are Duamutef the jackal-headed son who guards the stomach, Hapi the baboon-headed son who safeguards the lungs, Imsety the human-headed son who protects the liver, and Qebehsenuef the...
prusaprinters
The four sons of Horus, depicted on the lids, are jackal-headed Duamutef who protects the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who protects the lungs, human-headed Imsety who protects the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the intestines. This...
sketchfab
Canopic jar lid representing the deity Imsety. ...This artifact has survived the fire of September 2, 2018.
myminifactory
The organs were placed under the protection of the Four Sons of Horus, whose heads form the lids of the jars: Hapy (baboon-headed), Imsety (human-headed), Duamutef (jackal-headed), and Kebehsenuef (falcon-headed). In turn these gods were under the...
thingiverse
... and were placed inside the tomb. ...Each jar contained a specific organ. The jar with the human-head lid represented the protector deity Imsety and contained the liver. This canopic jar belonged to Qeny, the overseer of the pharaoh’s double granaries.
sketchfab
... 18th - early 19th Dynasty, ca. 1323-1213 B.C. Panels depict two of the four sons of Horus. On the left is Imsety and the right is Duamutef. San Antonio Museum of Art. ...Created in Agisoft Photoscan from 71, 18MP photos using a Canon EOS Rebel T3.
myminifactory
The organs were placed under the protection of the Four Sons of Horus, whose heads form the lids of the jars: Hapy (baboon-headed), Imsety (human-headed), Duamutef (jackal-headed), and Kebehsenuef (falcon-headed). ...In turn these gods were under the...
cults3d
The four sons of Horus, depicted on the lids, are jackal-headed Duamutef who protects the stomach, baboon-headed Hapi who protects the lungs, human-headed Imsety who protects the liver, and falcon-headed Qebehsenuef who protects the intestines. The...
myminifactory
The organs were placed under the protection of the Four Sons of Horus, whose heads form the lids of the jars: Hapy (baboon-headed), Imsety (human-headed), Duamutef (jackal-headed), and Kebehsenuef (falcon-headed). ...In turn these gods were under the...
myminifactory
Later examples have the heads of the four "canopic" deities who protected these parts of the mummy: Hapy (baboon-headed, lungs); Duamutef (jackal-headed, stomach); Qebehsenuef (hawk-headed, intestines); and Imsety (human-headed, liver). By the 25th...
myminifactory
They are Qebhsenuef, a falcon-headed god guarding the intestines; Duamutef, a jackal-headed god safeguarding the stomach; Hapy, a baboon-headed god watching over the lungs; and Imsety, a human-headed god protecting the liver. These containers were...
myminifactory
Each god had a distinct animal form: Qebhsenuef, a falcon-headed guardian of the intestines; Duamutef, a jackal-headed protector of the stomach; Hapy, a baboon-headed defender of the lungs; and Imsety, a human-headed keeper of the liver. These sacred...