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Magical gem: Osiris in papyrus boat (A) Voces (B)
CBd-Number:
CBd-1601
ID-Number:
DE-Hamburg-Skoluda_M063
Collection:
DE_Hamburg, Skoluda Collection
Inventory:
M0103
References:
Michel 2001, no. 3; Michel, DMG, no. 39.4.b
Material:
jasper, green to black
Dimensions:
20.8 x 16.3 x 2 mm
Dating:
2nd–3rd c. AD (Michel)
Iconography:
Osiris; flails (2); gesture, orant; clothing: garment; Nephthys; Isis; boat, papyrus; crown, unspecified; crown, atef; clothing: bandage
Divine Names & Voces:
Βαϊνχωωωχ; Ἀδωναΐ
A: The mummy of Osiris standing to front in a papyrus boat, bandaged, crowned with the atef complete with ram's horns, uraei and solar disk. On the prow and stern of the boat, Isis and Nephthys adoring him with raised hands. Both goddesses wear long garments and a crown (double feathers?).
B: Inscription in four lines:

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βαινχ|ωωωχ|αδων|αι → Βαϊνχωωωχ;  Ἀδωναΐ.

Bibliography
Michel 2001 on CBd-1601
Last modified: 2015-01-09 11:36:02
Link:cbd.mfab.hu/cbd/1601
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CBd-1601. The Campbell Bonner Magical Gems Database (2010-), developed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, editor-in-chief: Á. M. Nagy. Retrieved from: cbd.mfab.hu/cbd/1601 on 09-03-2025.

Image-ID 3002

Credits From Michel 2001

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