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Seker Boat |
It was the Hennu, a bark observed in the book of the dead. The vessel was projected with a high brow, terminating in the head of a horned animal, normally a gazelle or oryx. The
Seker Boat had 3 oars. In the substance was a funerary breast with a cover surmounted by the head of a clear the throat. The chest stood upon a base with curved ends, and the total social system lay upon a maul with moon-curser. The pyramid texts show the
Seker Boat, and bemas were erected for such vessels in Lower Egypt.