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BOOK OF ȦM-ṬUAT

phallus"; the second has the head of a man, and is called

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, Akhabit; and the third has the head of a jackal, and is called Nebt-ta-tcheser,

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12. The god Osiris Un-nefer,

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, in mummy form, wearing the crown of the South. 13. The god Khui,

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, who holds in each hand a long lotus-topped sceptre surmounted by a star.

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Second Hour. Lower Register. Gods Nos. 9--15.

14. The two-headed god (Horus-Set?) called Hrȧ-f-ā-f,

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15. The god Ḥeru-ḥen,

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16, 17. Two gods, each holding in his left hand the sign of life inverted; their names are Ḥun,

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, and Ḥetchetchtu,

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