http://SaturnianCosmology.Org/ mirrored file For complete access to all the files of this collection see http://SaturnianCosmology.org/search.php ========================================================== Nine bows From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thutmosis III sphinx statuette, showing Pharaoh reclining on the Nine Bows. The front of the statuette uses the lapwing Rekhyt bird to say: /"all the people give praise"/, using the hieroglyphs, nb, for all, the lapwing, for the people, and the star, for praising; (this is a rebus ). Djed pillars of "Dominion" are on the side. The *nine bows* is a term used in Ancient Egypt to represent the traditional enemies of Egypt. The peoples covered by this term changed over time, as enemies changed, and there is no true list of the nine bows.^[1] <#cite_note-0> When illustrated the nine bows are usually shown as dressed differently from each other, as they each personify a specific enemy relevant to the time period. Contents [hide ] * 1 Pharaoh Djoser <#Pharaoh_Djoser> * 2 Tutankhamun's tomb <#Tutankhamun.27s_tomb> * 3 Notes and references <#Notes_and_references> o 3.1 References <#References> o 3.2 Bibliography <#Bibliography> [edit ] Pharaoh Djoser One of the oldest representations of the Nine bows is on the seated statue of Pharaoh Djoser –his feet rest upon part of the nine bows. The Rekhyt bird-(lapwing) is often associated in the iconography , with the phrase: /"all the peoples give praise"./ [edit ] Tutankhamun's tomb Pharaoh-King Tutankhamun has a famous representation of the Nine Bows, and the nine foreign enemies. The tomb was closed with a knotted rope, and the rope impressed with a clay seal . The seal contains an impression with Anubis , reclining as a jackal, at the top list of the Nine foreign rebels, in a long, vetical cartouche-image. Thutmose III sphinx statuette Nectanebo II statue pedestal. Ntr-Nfr-(Pharaoh-Wonderful), and "All the people make praise". [edit ] Notes and references [edit ] References Sister project Wikimedia Commons has media related to: /*Category:Nine Bows (rebel peoples) */ 1. *^ <#cite_ref-0>* Wilson, 2005, p.61 [edit ] Bibliography * Kevin A. Wilson (2005). /The Campaign of Pharaoh Shoshenq I Into Palestine/. Mohr Siebeck.