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CANOPIC JAR

CANOPIC JAR. Jars used to hold internal organs. The lids of canopic jars represented four gods called the "four sons of Horus". FALCON HEAD. HORUS AT EDFU. CANOPIC JARS. Hapy - Baboon Duamutef – Jackel

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CANOPIC JAR

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  1. CANOPIC JAR • Jars used to hold internal organs. The lids of canopic jars represented four gods called the "four sons of Horus".

  2. FALCON HEAD • HORUS AT EDFU

  3. CANOPIC JARS • Hapy - Baboon • Duamutef – Jackel • Qebehsenuef - Falcon • Imsety - Human

  4. CANOPIC JARS • HAPY – LUNGS • DUAMUTEF – • STOMACH • QEBEHSENUEF – • INTESTINES • IMSETY - LIVER

  5. BABOON HEAD • NAME THIS GOD. • WHAT DOES HE RULE?

  6. JACKEL HEAD • NAME THIS GOD • WHAT DOES HE RULE?

  7. FALCON HEAD • NAME THIS GOD. • WHAT DOES HE RULE?

  8. HUMAN HEAD • NAME THIS GOD • WHAT DOES HE RULE?

  9. MUMMY CASE MARKINGS

  10. THOTH Thoth an ibis. God of wisdom, writing, numbers, arts, astronomy and magic. Also a god of the underworld, in charge of the scales in the Hall of Judgment.

  11. THOTH Scales weigh the heart of the deceased against the feather of truth to determine if they were worthy to enter the afterlife. As the scribe of the gods, Thoth recorded the result of each judgment.

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