Sokar (Seker), Memphite funerary god

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Sokar (Seker) is an ancient Egyptian Memphite funerary god associated with the necropolis, the afterlife, and the protection of the dead.

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Label Occurrences
Sokar (Seker), Memphite funerary god canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Memphite god
ancient Egyptian deity
funerary god
associatedWithCity Memphis
associatedWithConcept rebirth
resurrection
underworld journey
associatedWithDeity Osiris
Ptah
associatedWithObject Sokar barque
associatedWithPlace Giza
surface form: Giza necropolis

Memphite necropolis
Saqqara necropolis
associatedWithRegion Lower Egypt
compositeForm Ptah-Sokar-Osiris
surface form: Ptah-Sokar

Ptah-Sokar-Osiris
culture ancient Egyptian religion
depictedAs falcon
mummiform man with falcon head
domain afterlife
funerary rites
necropolis
festival Festival of Sokar
Procession of Sokar at Memphis
function guiding the deceased in the underworld
overseeing funerary ceremonies
protecting burial places
hasAlternativeName Seker
Socar
Sokar
surface form: Sokaris
iconographicAttribute ankh
atef crown
djed pillar (in composite forms)
sceptre
was-sceptre
mentionedInText Amduat
Book of the Dead
Coffin Texts
Pyramid Texts
mergedWith Osiris
Ptah
role god of the Memphite necropolis
guardian of tombs
protector of the dead
timePeriodOfWorship Middle Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: Middle Kingdom

New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom

Old Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: Old Kingdom
underworldRegion realm of Sokar in the underworld
worshipCenter Memphis
Saqqara necropolis
surface form: Saqqara

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Saqqara necropolis namedAfter Sokar (Seker), Memphite funerary god