Anubis performing the funerary rituals for Osiris represented lying on a funeral bed with lion paw feet. Below it, at left, the canopic jars whose lids depict the Four Sons of Horus: from left to right, Imseti, Hapi, Duamutef, and Qebehsenuef (represented by a bull'head).
Detail from the interior of a coffin dated to the XXII Dynasty (ca. 945–712 BCE). Now in the Cairo Museum.
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