The falcon on top represents Sokar, a funerary god and picture on the sides show the chest’s owner worshiping Osiris, god of the afterlife; Ra-Horakhty, a combination of the gods Horus and Ra; four sons of Horus, each of whom guards one of the viscera traditional removed during mummification; the dyed pillar, which represents Osiris, and the tyet, which represents Isis.
American College of Chest Physicians | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest | Dead Chest Island, British Virgin Islands | Parish Chest in St. Mary's Church, Kempley | London Chest Hospital | "Hayk" by Mkrtum Hovnatanian (1779–1846). The legendary founder of the Armenian nation, standing next to the tomb of Bel, with Hayk's arrow still in Bel's chest. The map depicts the Lake Van | Duncan's Toy Chest | Dead Man's Chest | Dead Chest Island | Collector's chest featuring Lycett's paintings. The chest is believed to have been presented to Lachlan Macquarie | Chest of drawers | Chest Fever |