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Description Central scene from a typical hypocephalus: a seated god with four rams' heads (equated with Banebdjedet, Khnum-Re and/or Atum-Re) crowned with variously either an atef, a hemhem crown or a sun disc, holding one or two djed-ankh-was staves, and flanked by two snakes and two or four standing ape figures.
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Source Own work for scene composition and for modifications made to elements. Paths for elements variously traced or taken, with or without modification, from File:Illustration_from_Pantheon_Egyptien_by_Leon_Jean_Joseph_Dubois,_digitally_enhanced_by_rawpixel-com_82.jpg, File:Khnum.svg, File:Khonsu.svg, File:Khonsu_as_falcon.svg, File:Re-Horakhty.svg, File:Tot,_Egyptian_God.svg and File:Wadjet_as_cobra.svg.

Scene is a composite of versions shown in File:BritishMuseumHypocephalusofNeshorpakheredEA36188.jpg, File:Hypocephalus of Tasheritkhons (c. 305–30 BCE), British Museum, London - 20080821.jpg, File:Tanetirt Khnum-Atum.jpg and [1], although those sources were referenced, not traced. A detailed throned figure is included rather than those simple, very abstract seated forms.
Author HarJIT. Derived from files from Rawpixel, Jeff Dahl, Finn Bjørklid and RootOfAllLight.
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current11:35, 14 March 2022Thumbnail for version as of 11:35, 14 March 20221,447 × 770 (480 KB)HarJITAmend baboon colours, see e.g. File:Ancient Egypt Faience Statue of Thoth as Baboon (28051897320).jpg, File:Babi_(Egyptian_god).png
20:15, 17 March 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:15, 17 March 20211,447 × 770 (480 KB)HarJITMake the apes' hand orientation match the hypocephali.
19:59, 17 March 2021Thumbnail for version as of 19:59, 17 March 20211,447 × 770 (475 KB)HarJIT{{Information |Description=Central scene from a typical hypocephalus: a seated god with four rams' heads (equated with Banebdjedet, Khnum-Re and/or Atum-Re) flanked by two snakes and two or four ape figures. |Source=Own work for scene composition and for modifications made to elements. Paths for elements variously traced or taken, with or without modification, from File:Illustration_from_Pantheon_Egyptien_by_Leon_Jean_Joseph_Dubois,_digitally_enhanced_by_rawpixel-com_82.jpg, [[:File:Khnu...

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