by demonthings | Oct 2, 2025 | Daily Demon
Theories like circle-drawing are powerful because they make sense to us. They draw together ritual practice, text, and image into a vivid narrative. But even the most persuasive interpretations need to be tested against the objects themselves. Sometimes the material record complicates the picture, suggesting new possibilities.
by demonthings | Feb 10, 2017 | Art, Daily Demon
Turtle headed creatures are quite rare in iconography of ancient Egypt and examples are scattered through different contexts. We can meet them mostly in funerary sphere where they serve as guardians. In the case of late Third Intermediate Period coffins, turtle headed creatures can be seen on three different coffins dating to the times of 25th and 26th Dynasties.
by demonthings | Dec 2, 2016 | Daily Demon
This demon has a distinguishable iconography in which it can be seen as a hybridised being — an anthropomorphic, seated body with the head of a turtle. Within its hands it holds two daggers (be careful, this could be a dangerous being!) and is often seen protecting a gate within the netherworld. It could be classed as a guardian-demon.
by demonthings | Jun 14, 2014 | Art, Daily Demon
This Friday the 13th seemed like a good day to explore the concept of the dastardly BUNNY! These seemingly innocent creatures have a long history of having a dark underside, masked by that cute little twitchy pink nose and fluffy tail. In Ancient Egypt, they appear...
by demonthings | May 13, 2014 | Daily Demon, Demonology 2K
There is much academic discussion over the definition of ancient Egyptian demons. A variety of modern terms have been used to describe these entities, including “genius,” “minor divinity,” and “demon” (alternatively spelt “daemon”).
by demonthings | Jan 13, 2014 | Daily Demon
“She lives from the blood of the damned and from her provisions which these gods give” is the Ancient Egyptian name of a goddess who consumes the unjustified dead.