canopic jars were used to hold the guts of mummies such as stomach, liver but not the heart. The Egyptians believed that the heart had to be weighed before entering the afterlife.
The baboon canopic jar held the lungs of the mummy.
Imsety, human-headed protected the canopic jar of the liver.
Canopic jar.
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.
The ancient canopic jar held king Tutankhamen
A canopic jar was used by the Ancient Egyptians to store the viscera of a body for the afterlife. These were carved from limestone or made of pottery.
Actualy, the brain didn't have a canopic jar. Only the liver, intestine, stomach, and the lungs.
they did not just have to pick a canopic jar they chose any to put organs in XD :) have i answerd your question!!
It was the god Imsety who guarded the liver's canopic jar .
The kidney's are not included in the set of canopic jars.
The god called Imsety guarded the livers canopic jars.
Imesty was the Ancient Egyptian god who guarded the liver's canopic jars.