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Heka statue. ka statue. King Hoor.Rare statue. A similar Museum version of 21 in

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Brand. PR Nefrt Egypt MADE IN EGYPT Size.21*3.8*5 Inch We are pleased to present you this rare statue. ka , as the ancient Egyptians did The Ka, as the ancient Egyptians believed, is the same dead body that remains after him, as the ancient Egyptians thought. They used to put food in the tombs for the ka to be fed. The Walka is the good spirit in their belief. They depicted the ka in the same image as the person himself, as his consort and the one who remains after his death. Perhaps the ka was for them what we now call "the soul." And they believed in their morals that whoever steals something from the property of the dead or whoever steals something from the property of Pharaoh , especially a dead Pharaoh, a curse is sent to him as a dead person that gets him into trouble. In some texts there is a saying that means: ?Do something good for your cape in your life that will benefit it after your death.? As for the soul, it is called by the ancient Egyptians Ba . Details of the statue (Ka) or the consort of King (Hoor), dynasty 13 - Middle Kingdom - Egyptian Museum in Tahrir A ka statue is a type of ancient Egyptian statue intended to provide a resting place for the ka (life-force or spirit) of the person after death. The ancient Egyptians believed the ka, along with the physical body, the name, the ba (personality or soul), and the ?wt (shadow), made up the five aspects of a person