Able Media
Able Media: Ancient Egyptian Gods
Articles on 28 Egyptian gods and goddesses--includes the deity's symbols and manner of representation.
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Harpocrates
Harpocrates was Horus, the child, the son of Isis and Osiris.
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Jewelry in the Form of a Falcon
This small piece of jewelry, which is 7cm long, is falcon-shaped to represent the god Horus, son of Isis and Osiris.
Penn Museum
Penn Museum: A New Look at an Ancient Culture: Egypt
Students can take a virtual tour of a collection of Egyptian artifacts, visit the sites of numerous archaeological expeditions, and learn a tremendous amount about the complex gods and goddesses of the Egyptian religion.
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Statuette of the Holy Trinity
A bronze statuette of the holy trinity, depicts Osiris in the center, on his right is Isis and on his left Harpocrates. Osiris wears the Atef crown and carries the crook scepter and the flail. Isis is wearing her crown with the sun disk...
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Osirian Jar
The lid of this white marble jar depicts the head of the god Osiris, while the body is in the shape of the canopic jars that contain the viscera of the deceased. The body of the jar is decorated with a high relief of Harpocrates and Isis.
Curated OER
Eternal Egypt: Stela Belonging to Two Owners
The arched stela, an upright stone with a sculpted surface, is inscribed with the names of two owners. One scene depicts the male owner worshiping Osiris, Horus, and Isis, while another scene shows the deceased worshiping Horus.
Curated OER
Educational Technology Clearinghouse: Clip Art Etc: Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses Iii
Ramesses III as Osiris, between the goddesses Nephthys and Isis.
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Eternal Egypt: Stela of Iniwy
This funerary stela belonged to the soldier, Iniwy, who lived during the New Kingdom. It is divided into three registers; in the first one, the owner of the stela and his son are presenting offerings to Osiris and his consort Isis. The...