The goddess was never officially a mother (even though most records attribute to her the motherhood of Anubis, conceived in an adulterous way with her brother Osiris). By this fact, unlike Isis, she doesn't have the right to wear the vulture emblem. Note the clumsy way in which her right arm has been rendered.
The text above Nephthys is in six columns, read from left to right (view 4675 and TEXT). The content is similar to that of Isis, although content order is different. ...Tunutamen's cartouche, this time, appears towards the end of the text.
Again the hieroglyphs are only completed in outline, but this time the name symbol of Nephthys (on her head) has been partially completed in yellow and red.
The text above Nephthys is in six columns, read from left to right (view 4675 and TEXT). The content is similar to that of Isis, although content order is different. ...Tunutamen's cartouche, this time, appears towards the end of the text.
Again the hieroglyphs are only completed in outline, but this time the name symbol of Nephthys (on her head) has been partially completed in yellow and red.
Nephthys
The goddess was never officially a mother (even though most records attribute to her the motherhood of Anubis, conceived in an adulterous way with her brother Osiris). By this fact, unlike Isis, she doesn't have the right to wear the vulture emblem. Note the clumsy way in which her right arm has been rendered.
The text above Nephthys is in six columns, read from left to right (view 4675 and TEXT). The content is similar to that of Isis, although content order is different. ...Tunutamen's cartouche, this time, appears towards the end of the text.
Again the hieroglyphs are only completed in outline, but this time the name symbol of Nephthys (on her head) has been partially completed in yellow and red.
The text above Nephthys is in six columns, read from left to right (view 4675 and TEXT). The content is similar to that of Isis, although content order is different. ...Tunutamen's cartouche, this time, appears towards the end of the text.
Again the hieroglyphs are only completed in outline, but this time the name symbol of Nephthys (on her head) has been partially completed in yellow and red.
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