Significance of Lower register

Lower register The lower register in Egyptian depictions features various gods, goddesses, and beings with specific roles. It includes figures like the serpent Khepri, gods tending to corn, and scenes of offerings to the mummy. Gods such as Nebaui and Tuati are present, along with beings carrying paddles and mummified forms of Osiris. The register also contains symbolic elements like boats, pits of fire, and representations of protection, all within the Tuat. Overall, the lower register shows a complex array of entities and actions.1
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Synonyms: Low, Low range

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Classical concept of 'Lower register'