History Egyptian Judgment Day Anubis holding Scales of Justice w/Thoth, Ammut  Stela Plaque Artifact  Sculpture 13" www.Neo-Mfg.com L7

History Egyptian Judgment Day Anubis holding Scales of Justice w/Thoth, Ammut Stela Plaque Artifact Sculpture 13" www.Neo-Mfg.com L7

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History Egyptian Judgment Day Anubis holding Scales of Justice w/Thoth, Ammut Stela Plaque Artifact Sculpture 14" www.Neo-Mfg.com Size 13" x 6.4" The Weighing of the Heart Ceremony ‘Book of the Dead’, Papyrus of Ani (sheet 3): Ani’s Judgment: the scene is the Hall of Judgment. Centrally placed is a balance, holding in its two pans Ani’s heart (on the left) and a feather (on the right) representing Ma’at, the divine personification of truth and order. The crossbar of the balance hangs from a feather-shaped peg attached to the upright support, on the top of which squats a small baboon. This creature is a form of the god Thoth, who acts in a different form and with a different duty elsewhere in this “trial”. The god Anubis, here shown as a jackal-headed, human-bodied, kneeling deity, described as “he who is in the place of embalming,” holds the cord of the right-hand pan, and steadies the plumb bob of the balance. To the right of the balance stands Thoth, here in human form with ibis

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