Canopic jar.
If you are asking what jar held the organs after Egyptian mummies were embalmed, the answer is canoptic jars.
The jar that a mummy's organs would be placed into was a jar called a canopic jar. It was made of stone or clay.
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There are four canopic jars: Imetsy, or the human jar, held the liver. Hapy, or the baboon jar, held the lungs. Duamutef, or the jackal jar, held the stomach. Qebehsenuef, or the falcon jar, held the intestines. Hope that helped. :-)
The baboon canopic jar held the lungs of the mummy.
the jar is called a canopic
they did not just have to pick a canopic jar they chose any to put organs in XD :) have i answerd your question!!
A canopic jar is a type of container used by the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and protect the internal organs of the deceased. Each jar was typically associated with one of the four sons of Horus, who were believed to protect the organs: Imsety, Hapy, Duamutef, and Qebehsenuef.
they were used to preserve organs during the mummification process in ancient egypt
The ancient canopic jar held king Tutankhamen
we have found out that the jar is 11cm tall. we think that because the organs were dried out they would fit in.
After Egyptians got the dead bodies organs they put them in a jar to rest for 1000 years. Then they took them out and ate them.