Deir Al Medina (monastery of the town) was the temple so named because it was occupied by early Coptic christian monks. Although small, it does have an excellent scene of the final judgement. The deceased is pictured extolling his virtues to the Egyptian gods who sit in judgement, and his heart is being weighed on a scale against the feather of justice. Anubis, the jackal-headed god of mummification stands awaiting the decision. If the heart is heavier, it will be consumed by Amit (a creature that is part lion, part crocodile and part pig who will eat all the evil) and the soul being judged will be denied everlasting life in the afterworld. If the heart is lighter than the feather of justice, then the mummy will be rejoined with its soul and will be led
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