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Hearst Museum object titled Stela, accession number 6-19921, described as Stele of Peteminis; limestone; no paint; top: winged disc, mummy in funerary boat flanked by two animals; middle (from left to right): goddess (probably Isis, based on crown), Osiris on throne, offering table, dead man held by Anubis; bottom: Coptic inscription in Greek letters; 14½ inches x 9½ inches, 5 inches thick. Roman period. Translation: Line 1: Peteminis (name meaning "He who Min has given") with his age of 40 years; Line 2: Peteasmephis (name meaning "He who Isis, his mother, has given). Line 3: Toutmas (name meaning ?)
Hearst Museum object titled Stela, accession number 6-19852, described as Stone of deceased man led by Anubis into the presence of Osiris. 34 cm x 33 cm x 10 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Stela fragment, accession number 6-19860, described as Stele fragment with Anubis. Sandstone.
Hearst Museum object titled Ushabti jar, accession number 6-19835, described as pottery shabti jar with painted figures; the deceased (woman) kneels before Anubis, in form of a jackal on shrine.  3 of 4 sons of Horus: Hapy, Duamutef and Imseti on other side.