ROFL. this made me laugh:)
You sir, May never know.
The canopic jars had heads because the heads were the son's of Horous son of Osiris.
to guard the organs.
little jars with different heads. the baboon head, the human head, the falcon head, and the jackal head ( the dog)
No, at least not at this point in the evolution of medical science.
Somethings they waste or destroy are old ships jars and master pieces in the ocean
Some examples of vintage ceramic cookie jars are McCoy, Stoneware and Pillsbury. There is a vast collection of different designs that can be viewed at sites such as Etsy, eBay and Amazon.
There are many places that someone could sell their collection of cat themed cookie jars. Firstly, the person could hold a car boot sale or yard sale and try to sell them this way. Alternatively, they could be sold via eBay or Craigslist.
Wm Muir has written: 'The sealing of museum jars' -- subject(s): Collection and preservation, Anatomical specimens
he love to collect things he had a collection of 175 ceramic cookie jars
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The jars that hold embalmed kings are known as Canopic jars. These jars were used in ancient Egyptian burial practices to store the internal organs of the deceased during the mummification process. Each jar corresponded to a specific organ and was often decorated with the head of one of the Four Sons of Horus, who were protective deities associated with the afterlife.