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The Book of the Dead

Chapter 42

VI. A funeral chest from which emerge the head of Ra and

his two arms and hands, each holding the emblem of life. The chest, which is called “the district of Abtu (Abydos),” or “ the burial-place of the East,” has upon its sides figures of the four children of Horus, who protect the intestines of Osiris or the deceased. On the right stand Tuamautef and Qebhsennuf, and on the left Mestha and Hapi (see lines 82 and 83 of the text).
Plate 9. I. Figures of three gods who, together with Mestha, Hapi, Tuamautef and Qebhsennuf are the “ seven Ahus” referred to in line 99 of the text. Their names are:—Maa-atef-f,! Kheri-beq-f,? and Heru-khenti{an-|maati (or merti).