Cross inside a circle. Sarcophagus lid of Sisobek 26th Dynasty, reign of Psamtek I (664 - 610 B.C.) Sisobek
assumes the guise and resurrection powers of Osiris. He holds the djed
(right) and tit (left), symbols of permanence and life linked to Osiris
and Isis. The winged sky goddess Nut enables his rebirth, just as she
daily gave birth to the sun and stars. Nut received the spirits of the
dead among the 'imperishable stars' fixed above the North Pole. Sisobek
was vizier of Lower Egypt after King Psamtek I had freed the land of
Assyrian and Kushite rule, promoting a cultural revival. Art reached new
heights of technical perfection.