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Facsimile of no
longer extant Ptolemaic Era
Hypocephalus of Sheshonq, see
Joseph Smith Hypocephalus.
Hypocephalus of
Neshorpakhered found at the
British Museum...
- The
Joseph Smith Hypocephalus (also
known as the
Hypocephalus of
Sheshonq or
Facsimile Number 2) was a
papyrus fragment, part of a
larger collection of...
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known as
facsimile #2 from the Book of Abraham, this no
longer extant hypocephalus belonged to a
person named Sheshonq.
Hypocephali were disk
shaped writings...
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Hypocephalus armatus, the mole beetle, is a
species of
beetle in the
family Vesperidae. It is the only
species in the
genus Hypocephalus. Both the genus...
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represented by
Facsimile No. 2 is a
common Egyptian artifact called a
hypocephalus.
Hypocephali were
placed under the head or feet of the
mummified person...
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given as the
meaning of the main
symbols in one of the
images of Smith's
hypocephalus.
Smith stated that the
image is
meant to
represent a
heavenly body located...
- Banebdjedet, KV19, 20th
dynasty (ca 1129–1111 BC)
Banebdjedet (center) on the
hypocephalus of Tasheritkhons,
Ptolemaic Period (ca 305–30 BC),
British Museum, London...
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order as that upon
which thou standest. In an
explanation of an
Egyptian hypocephalus that was part of the
Joseph Smith Papyri,
Smith interpreted one set of...
- Eye of
Horus Eye of Ra
Griffin Hedjet Hemhem crown Hennu Hieracosphinx Hypocephalus Imiut fetish Khepresh Kneph Matet boat
Medjed Menat Nebu
Nemes Neshmet...
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Joseph Smith Egyptian Papyri: a
Complete Edition ; P. JS 1-4 and the
Hypocephalus of Sheshonq. The
Smith Pettit Foundation, 2013. Page 188. "Book of the...