Abu Simbel (The Southern Sanctuary); Temple complex at Luxor in Nubia, originally constructed in the 13th century BC.
Anubis: Jackal-headed God of the Dead; from the Tomb of Sennutem in the cemetery of Deir el Medina (دير المدينة), Luxor, Thebes, Egypt (1400-1350 BCE).
Fayum mummy shroud painting depicting young man apparently flanked by Osiris and the god Anubis. Anubis symbolizes the Egyptian concept of the passage from death into the 'after-life'. On the left, the deceased, now become the divine Osiris, is shown frontally, wrapped in bandages that leave only the face and hands visible. [Roman Egypt. N.D.]