File talk:Book of the Dead of Ani, sheet 6, Detail right.jpg
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Possible original design? ... Modern counterfeiting?[edit]
It is very similar: -120px| --JMCC1 (talk) 16:44, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
Plañidera confundida con Isis[edit]
La imagen y el texto del Antiguo Egipto es una broma. La iconografía representa a un difunto egipcio (a imagen de Osiris) en la ceremonia de «Apertura de la boca». La que está enfrente no es Isis (no se la representa así nunca), es una plañidera [1]. Está llorando. No es una felatriz. Hay docenas de ejemplos similares de plañideras: Imagen Maspero Volumen I (texto). Jajaja, es un dibujo humorístico. ;)
Un cordial saludo, --JMCC1 (talk) 14:17, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
No es arte erótico del Antiguo Egipto, sino un dibujo erótico moderno. --JMCC1 (talk) 15:02, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
Image[edit]
The scene is part of Book of the Dead spell 23, where the widow is crying in front of the just mummified husband. It has nothing to do with fellatio; compare: [2] It comes from the Book of the Dead of Any (British Museum) and is a photo of an orginal manuscript -- Udimu (talk) 11:29, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
Isis and Osiris[edit]
- Isis and Osiris iconography
- Ancient Egyptian mourner iconography
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Tomb of Userhêt
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Tomb of Horemhab
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Tomb of Ramose
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Papyrus Hunnefer. Opening of the mouth ceremony
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Tomb of Userhêt
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Egyptian mourner, 18th dynasty, 1550-1295 BC.
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Tomb of Nebamun and Ipuki
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Tomb of Merymery
- Es una plañidera llorando al difunto, representado con forma de momia (It is a mourner, cry to the dead, represented as a mummy).
- Ver una felación es muy subjetivo (View fellatio is very subjective)
- --JMCC1 (talk) 11:05, 8 November 2009 (UTC)