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Khonsirdis wears the typical trappings of a priest. His head is shaved and he wears a leopard skin on top of his linen clothing, a symbol of the sem-priests known for their role in funerary rituals. The funerary god Osiris is portrayed on his torso and a scene on his kilt shows Khonsirdis worshipping Osiris. He would originally have held a divine image, perhaps also of Osiris, but only the plinth remains.

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