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Osiris

He was/is the god of fertility, agriculture, the afterlife, the dead, resurrection, life, & vegetation in Ancient Egyptian religion. Osiris was widely worshipped until the rise of Christianity in the Roman Empire.

He’s usually shown as a green-skinned deity with a pharaoh’s beard, partially wrapped like a mummy at the legs, holding a symbolic associated with the mummy wrap.

When his brother, Set, cut Osiris literally into pieces, Isis (Osiris’ sister & wife), along with her sister, Nephthys searched Egypt to find all of Osiris’ body parts. She collected all but 1 piece, Osiris’ manhood.

Isis wrapped up Osiris’ body. This let him come back to life.

Osiris was, at times, considered the eldest son of the earth god, Geb, & the sky goddess, Nut. As well as brother & husband of Isis. Horus the Younger being considered his posthumously sired son. Through a mixing of religious ideas, with Iah, he’s also the god of the Moon.

In the Old Kingdom (2686-2181 BC), the Pharaoh was considered a son of the sun god Ra. After his death (the pharaoh’s), would ascend to join Ra in the sky. After the spread of the Osiris cult, the pharaohs of Egypt were linked to Osiris in death.

As Osiris rose from the dead, they’d unite with him & inherit eternal life through imitative magic. Through the hope of new life after death, Osiris began to be linked with the cycles in nature. In particular the sprouting of vegetation & the annual flooding of the Nile River.

As well as the heliacal rising of Orion & Sirius at the start of the new year. Heliacal rising is a star(s) or planet that happens annually, when it becomes visible above the eastern horizon at dawn in the brief moment just before sunrise.

The 1st evidence of the worship of Osiris is from the middle of the 5th Dynasty of Egypt (25th century BC).

Osiris is represented in his developed form of iconography wearing the Atef crown. This is similar to the White Crown of Upper Egypt. But with the addition of 2 curling ostrich feathers at each side.

He also carries the crook & flail. The crook is thought to represent Osiris as a shepherd god. He was usually shown as a pharaoh with a complexion of either green (the color of rebirth) or black (alluding to the fertility of the Nile floodplain) in mummiform (wearing the trappings of mummification from the chest downward).

The mythology depicts Osiris as having been killed by his brother, Set, who wanted Osiris’ throne. Osiris’ wife, & sister, Isis, finds the body of Osiris & hides it in the reeds where it’s found, & dismembered by Set. Isis retrieved & joined the fragmental pieces of Osiris. Then briefly revives him by the use of magic. This spell gave her enough time to become pregnant by Osiris.

Isis then gave birth to Horus. Since Horus was born after Osiris’ resurrection, Horus became thought of as a representation of new beginnings & the vanquisher of the usurper, Set.

Ptah-Seker, who came from the identification of the creator god Ptah with Seker. Seeker is a hawk/falcon god of the Memphite necropolis in the Ancient Egyptian religion. He was the patron of the living & god of the dead. Thus gradually became identified with Osiris, the 2 becoming Ptah-Seker-Osiris were identified as king of the underworld, God of the afterlife, life, death, & regeneration.

Annual ceremonies were performed in honor of Osiris in various places across Egypt. The ceremonies were fertility rites, which symbolized the resurrection of Osiris. The sacrifices to Osiris were gloomy, solemn, & mournful. The Great mystery festival, celebrated in 2 phases, began at Abydos commemorating the death of the god. This was on the same day that grain was planted in the ground.

The annual festival involved the construction of “Osiris Beds” formed in the shape of Osiris, filled with soil & sown with seed.

The germinating seeds symbolizing Osiris rising an almost perfect example was found in the tomb of Tutankhamun. The imiut emblem – an image of a stuffed, headless skin, of an animal tied to a pole mounting a pot, was a symbol associated both with Osiris as a god of the underworld & with Anubis. This includes a deceased person’s funerary equipment.

The 1st phase of the festival was a public drama depicting the murder & dismemberment of Osiris, the search for his body by Isis, his triumphal return as the resurrected god, & the battle in which Horus defeated Set.

Much of the existing information about the rites of Osiris can be found on the Ikhernofret Stela at Abydos erected in the 12th Dynasty by Ikhernofret. Possibly a priest of Osiris or other official (the titles of Ikhernofert are described in his stela from Abydos) during the reign of Senwosert III (Pharaoh Sesostris, about 1875 BC.).

The ritual reenacting the Osiris’s funeral rites was held in the last month of the inundation (the annual Nile flood). This is coinciding with spring. This was held at Abydos which was the additional place where the body of Osiris drifted ashore after having been drowned in the Nile.

The Stela of Ikhernofret tells the timetable of events of the public elements over the 5 days of the Festival:

  • First Day; The Procession of Wepwawet: A fake battle was enacted during which the enemies of Osiris are defeated a procession was led by the God Wepwawet (“opener of the way”).
  • Second Day; The Great Procession of Osiris: The body of Osiris was taken from his temple to his tomb. The boat he was transported in, the “Neshmet” bank, had to be defended against his enemies.
  • Third Day: Osiris is mourned & the enemies of the land are destroyed.
  • Fourth Day; Night Vigil: Prayers & recitations are made & funeral rites performed.
  • Fifth Day; Osiris is Reborn: Osiris is reborn & crowned with the crown of Ma’at. The statue of Osiris is brought back to the temple.

The cult of Isis & Osiris continued at Philae until the 450s CE. This is long after the imperial decrees of the late 4th century that ordered the closing of temples to “pagan” gods. Philae was the last major ancient Egypt temple to be closed.

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2025-10-10

Scientists digitally reconstruct faces of Colombian mummies, removing death masks for the first time

The faces of centuries-old Colombian Andean mummies have been digitally reconstructed for the first time, providing a remarkable insight into pre-Columbian South America’s funerary traditions...

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Scientists digitally reconstruct faces of Colombian mummies, removing death masks for the first time

The faces of centuries-old Colombian Andean mummies have been digitally reconstructed for the first time, providing a remarkable insight into pre-Columbian South America’s funerary traditions. The project, led by Liverpool John Moores University’s Face Lab in collaboration with Colombian institutions, was revealed this summer at the XI World Congress on Mummy Studies in Cusco, Peru.

The mummies, dating between the 13th and 18th centuries, were individuals from pre-Hispanic groups in the Eastern Cordillera of the Andes. They were buried with a carefully crafted mask, which was modeled directly onto the skull, wrapping over the face and jaw...

Duat

This is a concept in Ancient Egyptian mythology involving death. It’s most commonly seen as a domain where people go after they pass away.

What we know about the Duat comes mainly from funerary texts such as: the Book of Gates, the Book of Caverns, the Coffin Texts, the Amduat, the (Egyptian) Book of the Dead.

It’s typically known best as a dark subsurface realm that not only houses the deceased, but an assortment of deities. The deities shown in these texts are: Osiris, Anubis, Thoth, Horus, & Ma’at in various forms. While all of those documents/books involve the Duat. Each of them fulfilled a different purpose & showed the Duat in a variety of unique ways.

The Duat is divided into sections by 12 guarded gates that represented each hour of the night & are closely connected with the journey of Ra & conspicuously feature Osiris, the god of the Duat & the personification of rebirth.

The west bank of the Nile was affiliated with the dead. Funeral barges would mimic the sun god Ra’s journey through the sky during the day. The Duat also is often described as having many realistic features like rivers, islands, fields, paths, & lakes.

Texts also depict fantastic lakes of fire, walls of iron, & trees of turquoise. These lands are described as being dark & were partitioned with a series of gates. They’re mostly identified as Shetit, a dangerous land translated as ‘The Beyond.’

There were important locations relating to the deceased would be ‘The Hall of Truth.’ It is often shown alongside the ‘Weighing of the Heart’ ritual in the Book(s) of the Dead & mentioned in the 6th hour of Ra’s journey.

If the dead are found to be virtuous, they’ll be allowed to live in A’aru. This is also known as ‘The Field of Reeds.’ It’s shown as a paradise where the dead could live their former life with their loved ones without pain or suffering.

There’s hundreds of different divinities of shifting importance related to the Duat throughout time with the most referenced being:

  • Osiris: He’s believed to be the lord of the realm & personifies rebirth & the afterlife. In his own mythology, he himself is reborn after his brother, Set, kills him & Osiris’ wife partially revives him. He’s shown as a man with green skin, partially wrapped in bandages.
  • Anubis: The son of Osiris & Nephthys. He weighs the heart of the deceased. His domains also cover the embalming & mummification process. As well as guiding souls to the Duat upon death. He’s shown with the black head of a canine. But most often assumed to be a jackal. Nephthys is a goddess of the night, mourning, & death.
  • Thoth: He records the verdict of the ‘Weighing of the Heart.’ He’s most often shown as an ibis-headed with a stylus & tablet.
  • Horus: The son of Osiris & Isis. He protects Ra during his journey through the Duet. He’s also the heir to Osiris.
  • Ma’at: She’s both the goddess of order & the conception of order, balance, & truth itself. She’s the feather that’s weighed against the heart in the ‘Weighing of the Heart’ ritual.
  • Ammit: She eats the hearts & souls of those who cannot pass the ‘Weighing of the Heart’ ritual. She’s often shown near the Scales in the Book(s) of the Dead with the face of a crocodile, the mane & front half of a lion, & the hindquarters of a hippopotamus.
  • Ra: He’s the God of the sun who must journey through the Duat every night to be reborn every morning.
  • Apep: The personification of darkness & true chaos who tries to devour Ra & bring about eternal chaos.

In order to receive judgment, the dead journeyed through the different parts of the Duat to be judged. If the deceased was successfully able to pass different challenges, then they would reach the Judgment of the Dead.

In this ritual, the deceased’s 1st task was to correctly address each of the 42 Assessors of Ma’at by name. While reciting the sins they didn’t commit during their lifetime.

After confirming that they were sinless, the heart of the deceased was weighed by Anubis against the feather of Ma’at which represents truth & justice. Any heart that’s heavier than the feather failed the test, & was rejected & eaten by Ammit, the devourer of souls.

As these people were denied existence after death in the Duat. The souls that were lighter than the feather would pass this most important test, & would be allowed to travel to Aaru.

The Duat isn’t equal to the notions of Hell in Abrahamic religions. This is where the souls are condemned with fiery torment. The absolute punishment for the wicked in ancient Egyptian though, was the denial of an afterlife to the deceased, ceasing to exist in the intellectual form seen through the devouring of the heart by Ammit.

Each night, Ra journeyed through the Duat. Bringing revival to the dead as their main benefit. When in the underworld, he was in his ram-headed form, Af. Ra travelled under the world on his Atet barge from West to East. On the course of the underground journey, he was transformed from his aged Atum form into his young Khepri form – the new dawning sun.

The role of the dead king, worshipped as a god, was also central to the mythology surrounding the concept of Duat, often shown as being identical with Ra.

Along with the sun god, the dead king travelled through the Duat, the Kingdom of Osiris, using the special knowledge he was supposed to possess, which was recorded in the Coffin Texts. This served as a guide to the Hereafter. Not just for the king but for all the deceased.

According to the Amduat, the underworld consists of 12 areas signifying the 12 hours of the sun God’s journey through it. Battling Apep in order to bring order back to the earth in the morning. As his rays illuminated the Duat during the journey, the revived the dead who lived in the underworld & let them enjoy life after death during that hour of the night when they were in the presence of the sun god. After which they resumed their sleep, waiting for the god’s return the next night.

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2025-09-25

The oldest mummies in the world: ancient Southeast Asian burials rewrite early human history

Archaeologists in Southeast Asia have unearthed what may be the oldest mummies in the world, dating back as far as 12,000 years. The pre-Neolithic burials, found throughout southern China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, reflect an enduring tradition of mummification

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The oldest mummies in the world: ancient Southeast Asian burials rewrite early human history

Archaeologists in Southeast Asia have unearthed what may be the oldest mummies in the world, dating back as far as 12,000 years. The pre-Neolithic burials, found throughout southern China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia, reflect an enduring tradition of mummification among early hunter-gatherer societies.

Unlike the prostrate, supine burial poses typical of later Neolithic populations, the ancient humans here often buried individuals in tightly crouched or squatting positions, with some showing evidence of post-mortem dismemberment and burning. Analyzes reveal that numerous corpses were intentionally smoke-dried above fires, an identical mummification process to the one used by Indigenous Australians and New Guinea Highlands populations today...

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Evidence of smoke-dried #mummification practice among SE #Asian #hunting and gathering populations over 10,000 years ago -- oldest known to date?

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𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗹𝗱'𝘀 𝗢𝗹𝗱𝗲𝘀𝘁 𝟭𝟮,𝟬𝟬𝟬-𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿-𝗢𝗹𝗱 𝗦𝗺𝗼𝗸𝗲-𝗗𝗿𝗶𝗲𝗱 𝗠𝘂𝗺𝗺𝗶𝗲𝘀 𝗙𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗱
Scientists discover the world's oldest mummies - 12,000-year-old smoke-dried bodies from Southeast Asia that predate Egyptian mummies by 8,000 years! This groundbreaking discovery reveals our prehistoric ancestors' sophisticated preservation techniques.

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And time to fist the mummy...

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Let's electrify the mummy...

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A nice momification with hypno sound for Okami... Now, let's play with it... 😈

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A relaxing time to finish

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The opening of the Piñata...

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And of course, let's suspend the Piñata ! He stayed 20 minutes suspended, which is long... 👏

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