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𓂀 Ancient Egyptian Word of the Week 𓂀 Atef Pronounced: AH-tef The atef crown was the distinctive feathered crown most closely associated with Osiris, the ancient Egyptian god of the dead, resurrection, and the afterlife. Its most familiar form combined the tall White Crown of Upper Egypt, known as the hedjet, with a large ostrich feather on either side. Some elaborate versions also included ram’s horns, solar disks, cobras, or additional decorative elements. Although the atef crown is strongly identified with Osiris, it could also be worn by Egyptian kings and other deities. Pharaohs were especially likely to wear it in religious scenes that connected them with Osiris and divine kingship. Osiris is usually depicted as a mummified ruler wearing the atef crown and holding the crook and flail across his chest. These symbols emphasized his authority as ruler of the underworld and judge of the dead. The ostrich feathers may have carried associations with divine order and the sacred world, although the precise meaning of every element is not always certain. The appearance of the crown could also vary considerably between different periods, temples, and works of art. More elaborate examples sometimes included ram’s horns beneath the feathers or protective cobras called uraei. The atef was therefore more than an impressive headdress. It immediately identified Osiris and represented his divine authority, royal power, and connection with eternal life. Could you recognize Osiris by his crown alone? #Osiris #EgyptianMythology#AncientEgypt #AncientHistory #Egyptian #Egypt
𓂀 Ancient Egyptian Word of the Week 𓂀 Atef Pronounced: AH-tef The atef crown was the distinctive feathered crown most closely associated with Osiris, the ancient Egyptian god of the dead, resurrection, and the afterlife. Its most familiar form combined the tall White Crown of Upper Egypt, known as the hedjet, with a large ostrich feather on either side. Some elaborate versions also included ram’s horns, solar disks, cobras, or additional decorative elements. Although the atef crown is strongly identified with Osiris, it could also be worn by Egyptian kings and other deities. Pharaohs were especially likely to wear it in religious scenes that connected them with Osiris and divine kingship. Osiris is usually depicted as a mummified ruler wearing the atef crown and holding the crook and flail across his chest. These symbols emphasized his authority as ruler of the underworld and judge of the dead. The ostrich feathers may have carried associations with divine order and the sacred world, although the precise meaning of every element is not always certain. The appearance of the crown could also vary considerably between different periods, temples, and works of art. More elaborate examples sometimes included ram’s horns beneath the feathers or protective cobras called uraei. The atef was therefore more than an impressive headdress. It immediately identified Osiris and represented his divine authority, royal power, and connection with eternal life. Could you recognize Osiris by his crown alone? #Osiris #EgyptianMythology#AncientEgypt #AncientHistory #Egyptian #Egypt

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