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 no reed mat or carpet hanging from the prow, we may assume that it is intended to represent the Āṭet or Māṭet Boat, i.e., the boat in which the Sun-god travelled over the sky from sunrise to noon.

In front of the boat glide three serpents, which are called, , ,  , and ,  , and in front of these march four man-headed

gods and two hawk-headed gods, each with a serpent in his left hand, a god called, , who holds a crook   in each hand, , or , goddess