File talk:Book of the Dead of Ani, sheet 6, Detail right.jpg
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Possible original design? ... Modern counterfeiting? edit
It is very similar: -120px| --JMCC1 (talk) 16:44, 21 August 2009 (UTC)
Plañidera confundida con Isis edit
La imagen y el texto del Antiguo Egipto es una broma. La iconografía representa a un difunto egipcio (a imagen de Osiris) en la ceremonia de «Apertura de la boca». La que está enfrente no es Isis (no se la representa así nunca), es una plañidera [1]. Está llorando. No es una felatriz. Hay docenas de ejemplos similares de plañideras: Imagen Maspero Volumen I (texto). Jajaja, es un dibujo humorístico. ;)
Un cordial saludo, --JMCC1 (talk) 14:17, 18 September 2009 (UTC)
No es arte erótico del Antiguo Egipto, sino un dibujo erótico moderno. --JMCC1 (talk) 15:02, 25 September 2009 (UTC)
Image edit
The scene is part of Book of the Dead spell 23, where the widow is crying in front of the just mummified husband. It has nothing to do with fellatio; compare: [2] It comes from the Book of the Dead of Any (British Museum) and is a photo of an orginal manuscript -- Udimu (talk) 11:29, 7 November 2009 (UTC)
Isis and Osiris edit
- Isis and Osiris iconography
- Ancient Egyptian mourner iconography
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Tomb of Userhêt
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Tomb of Horemhab
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Tomb of Ramose
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Papyrus Hunnefer. Opening of the mouth ceremony
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Tomb of Userhêt
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Egyptian mourner, 18th dynasty, 1550-1295 BC.
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Tomb of Nebamun and Ipuki
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Tomb of Merymery
- Es una plañidera llorando al difunto, representado con forma de momia (It is a mourner, cry to the dead, represented as a mummy).
- Ver una felación es muy subjetivo (View fellatio is very subjective)
- --JMCC1 (talk) 11:05, 8 November 2009 (UTC)