Turtle-Headed Demon Still Missing! by Dagmara Haladaj

Turtle-Headed Demon Still Missing! by Dagmara Haladaj

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.

MISSING: Armed and Possibly Dangerous! by Jed Rual

MISSING: Armed and Possibly Dangerous! by Jed Rual

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.