Horus Son Kebechsenwef
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Kebechsenwef is one of the four Horus Sons. He appears as
a man with a falcon head and as a falcon head lid on one of
the four canopic vessels. He can also appear with a man's
head. He is responsible for protecting the lower body organs
of the deceased and is associated with the direction West
Coffin of Paheryhedjet, 21a Theban Dynasty: found in the
Royal Cache TT320 in 1881; Cairo National Museum CG61022
Canopic vessel of Asetemachbjt D, sister-wife of the HPA Paynedjem II, 21a Theban Dynasty ca 960 BCE;
found in the Royal Cache TT320 in 1881; Cairo national Museum JE26254
Canopic vessel of Nesytanebetisherw, daughter of Nesychonsw and HPA Paynedjem II, 21a Theban
Dynasty ca.960 BCE; found in the Royal Cache TT320 in 1881; Cairo National Museum JE26256c
Canopic vessel of an unknown person found in the Royal Cache TT320 in 1821. The
vessel itself appears to be from the 18th Dynasty. The lid appears to date its final use
as a canopic vessel to the 21a Theban Dynasty. Cairo National Museum JE26260b