the canopic box of Pady-Imenet, Priest of Montu; XXII Dynasty, now in the Luxor Museum
On the lid of the canopic box, two images of Anubis in His form of jackal crouching upon a shrine.
The lids of the canopic jars represent the Four Sons of Horus: the baboon-headed Hapi, the human-headed Imsety, the falcon-headed Qebehsenuef, and the jackal-headed Duamutef.
On the canopic box, Serket (at right), and Isis pouring water on Imsety (at left)
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the canopic box of Pady-Imenet, Priest of Montu; XXII Dynasty, now in the Luxor Museum
