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4.1.6.2 Anedjty Crown (Ostrich Feathers, Sun disk, Ram's Horns)
His name,[D36N35I10X1U33M17 ] ,[ anD.ti], is a nisbe: "He of Anedjt," the Ninth Nome of Lower Egypt,
which is also known as +dw and by its later Greek name, Bousiri/thj, or Bousi~rij.483 His
iconography includes two ostrich feathers fixed to the head with a seshed band484 and a peasant's
crook and flail in his hands, as shown by his ideograms from the Pyramid Texts of the 6th
D36N35I10X1U33M17
anDti (the god of Busiris), (an epithet of Osiris) [ noun - div. ] D36 - N35 - I10 - X1 - U33 - M17
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atef
http://bellis.sakura.ne.jp/mediawiki2/index.php?title=アテフ冠#.E5.8E.9F.E6.96.87
アテフ冠:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Nome_9_of_Lower_Egypt_(Andjety_god_land)
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/549511
Seated Osiris-Anedjty
285–246 B.C. probably
Ptolemaic Period
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 128
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