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Q: How do you pronounce the Egyptian God Duamutef?
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What kind of Egyptian god was Duamutef?

Duamutef was jackal-headed in appearance and his association(s)/role was Canopic; stomach and upper intestines; east.


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Duamutef, one of the Four Sons of Horus, is typically represented in hieroglyphics as a jackal-headed deity. In the ancient Egyptian writing system, hieroglyphs are used to represent sounds, so the exact spelling in hieroglyphics would depend on how it is transliterated into Egyptian sounds.


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The jars are called canopy jars and each one were charged with safekeeping a particular human organ (or organs). Duamutef - the jackal-headed god protected the stomach in his jar. Qebehsenuaf - the falcon-headed god protected the intestines in his jar. Hapi - the baboon-headed god protected the lungs in his jar. Imseti - the human-headed god protected the liver in his jar.


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