There were always four canopic jars in a tomb of a pharaoh. One had the god Hapy. He shares the facial features of a baboon and the lungs were placed in his canopic jar. The next is Qebehsenuef where the intestines were placed. The following is Duamutef, a jackel. The tummy was placed in this god's jar for prtection. The last of the four is Imesty, who is a human god, that the liver of the enbalmed person was placed in for protection. These gods are the sons of Horus, a falcon that was god of the sky.
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Imsety, Duamutef, Hapy, and Qebehsenuef.
Imset, Duamutef, Hapi and Qebehsenuef
IS TUTANKHAMEN A GOD? Yes, Tutankhamen was an Egyptian God. AND WHAT KIND OF GOD? Tutankhamen wasn't any kind of god he was JUST a god. Hope This helps xxx
Qebehsenuef , Imsety,Hapy and Duamtef
Canopic Jars were part of an Egyptian Mummification Ceremony in which the internal organs were removed from the body and placed in conopic jars. The Jackal- heaed god guarded the stomach, The god Imsety guarded the liver, The Babbon- Headed god Hapi guarded the lungs andthe falcon headed god Qebehsenuef guarded the intestines. The heart was left in the body so that it could be weighed in the afterlife.
In ancient Egyptian religion, the gods Anubis and Wepwawet were associated with protecting and guiding souls in the afterlife, including the mummified organs that were put in canopic jars. Anubis was often depicted as a jackal-headed god, while Wepwawet was shown as a wolf or jackal.
The four sons of Horus are named; Imsety, Duamutef, Hapi, and Qebehsenuef.
He was not a god. He was a demi-god and a hero.
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The jars had lids that were shaped as the head of one of the minor funerary deities known as the Four Sons of Horus: Imsety, the human-headed god, looks after the liver; Happy, the babboon-headed god, looks after the lungs; Duamutef, the jackal-headed god, looks after the stomach; Qebehsenuef, the falcon-headed god, looks after the intestines. There was no canopic jar that held the head.