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Stele Iuny Louvre C89.jpg - Jastrow
Stèle de la reine Noubkhâs, N 167 (032007 32).jpg - Neithsabes
Crocodile with Osiris and Isis.JPG - Rémih
Stèle de la reine Noubkhâs, N 167 (032007 32b).jpg - JMCC1
Stele dedicated to the deities of Behbeit el-Hagar Louvre AF6728 n01.jpg - Coyau
Thebes shema tombe osiris.jpg - Bombaladan
Vatican Museums-1 (08).jpg - Arash
Vatican Museums-1 (09).jpg - Arash
Vatican Museums-1 (10).jpg - Arash
Lintel of Raiay, the King's scribe, and the first god's servant of Sopdu Nakht. Both stand before Osiris. 19th Dynasty. From Egypt. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London.jpg - Neuroforever
A mummy rests on a sacred boat guarded by Anubis. Above, figures of Osiris, Isis, and Nephthys. Sandstone stela. From Egypt, 332 BCE to 395 CE. Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow, UK.jpg - Neuroforever
Stela of Senu Adoring Osiris MET 18.2.5 01.jpg - Pharos
Louvre-Lens stèle d'Houy jouant de la harpe.JPG - Pierre André Leclercq
Dieux d'Abydos - Osiris, Horus, Isis (Louvre, C 50).jpg - Tangopaso
Hildesheim, Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Relief des Osiris.JPG - Dguendel
Detail, Stela of Seba, scribe of the treasury of god Ptah. c. 1250 BCE. From Memphis, Egypt. Neues Museum, Berlin.jpg - Neuroforever
Osiris (center) flanked by wife Isis (left) and son Horus (right). Detail. Kneeling statue of Pahensy (royal treasurer during Ramesses II's reign). Middle Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, 13th century BCE. From Abydos, Egypt. British Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
Making an offering to Osiris at Temple of Dendur in Metropolitan Museum of Art.jpg - Yair-haklai
Vignette depicting offering scene on the southern wall of the temple of Dendur in Metropolitan Museum of Art-2.jpg - Yair-haklai
Sandstone relief fragment. Osiris is shown with a crook and a flail. The names of Osiris and Isis appear. Probably dates back to the 26th Dynasty. Petrie Museum.jpg - Neuroforever
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