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I'm not sure which culture you are referring to, but the Egyptian god most closely associated with mummification and embalming is Anubus. Osiris, Isis and Nepthys are also closely related to caring for the deceased.

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the god called wontong was the god of cheese and pork

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Who the god of mummification?

Anubis


Who is the Egyptian god of mummification?

Anubis


Who is Anubis the mummification god?

he is the god who greets the dead to the afterlife


What started mummification?

It all started out when ancient egyptians believed in a god by the name of Anubis who was a mummification god. they worshiped him for many years until he died. but they still do mummification.


Who was the Egyptian god of priests?

There is no god of priests, only a god of mummification, Anubis.


Why was Anubis the mummification god?

That was what he was associated with in Egypt.


Which Ancient Egyptian god was represented as a jackal?

Anubis -- the God of Mummification


What was the god of mummifcation of Egypt?

Anubis is the main god of mummification in ancient Egypt.


Why were people buried with Anubis?

He is the god of mummification and the afterlife


Who is Anubis the mummification?

he is the god who greets the dead to the afterlife


Was oasis the god of afterlife and mummification before osiris?

No, Anubis.


What religious ceremonies gods or goddesses were associated with Egyptian burial and death?

Ceremonies such as Mummification, opening of the mouth (supposedly allowing mummies to talk, speak, hear, etc.) and gods such as, Anubis, god of mummification and embalming, and Osiris, god of the dead were often associated with Egyptian burial and death.