| The Elysian Fields of the Egyptians according to the Papyrus of Nebseni (XVIIIth dynasty). |
1. Nebseni, the scribe and artist of the Temple of Ptah, with his arms hanging by his sides, entering the Elysian Fields.
2. Nebseni making an offering of incense to the "great company of the gods."
3. Nebseni seated in a boat paddling; above the boat are three symbols for "city."
4. Nebseni addressing a bearded mummied figure.
5. Three Pools or Lakes called Urti, Hetep, and Qetqet.
6. Nebseni reaping in Sekhet-hetepet.
7. Nebseni grasping the Bennu bird, which is perched upon a stand; in front are three KAU and three KHU.
8. Nebseni seated and smelling a flower; the text reads: "Thousands of all good and pure things to the KA of Nebseni."
9. A table of offerings.