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Anubis in mythology of ancient Egypt protected and wrapped the body of Osiris to preserve it for eventual resurrection, it was this role he was eventually assumed for all ancient Egyptians.

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Why did the god Anubis make mummies?

As an aspect of his godly duty, as the god of embalming and protector of the dead in the Duat until the weighing of the heart against the feather of Ma'at.


Who was a famous mummies?

King Tutankhuman, Osiris, Nefertiti, Anubis and more were famous mummies.


What did Anubis protect?

Anubis was protector and guide of the dead in the Duat (underworld).


What did the Anubis protect?

Anubis was protector and guide of the dead in the Duat (underworld).


Where did they make mummies in Egypt?

Under the statue of Anubis


What role did Anubis have?

Anubis was guide and protector of the dead and the embalmer/mummification god.


Is the god Anubis good or evil And what are his duties and things that he rules over?

Anubis was a very good god, as he protected the mummies and ensured the dead souls a safe trip to the afterlife. He was among the best gods, though there is another god that looks similar to Anubis who is VERY evil. This look-alike is Set, the brother of Anubis's mother, Nephthys. Set is basically the opposite of Anubis. He was a god of the desert, storms, and foreigners. In later myths he was also the god of darkness, and chaos.


What are other names for Anubis?

Anubis is The Protector and Guardian; the Divine Jester; the Opener of the Ways.


What was Anubis's life style?

Anubis was the protector, guide and tester of the dead in the Duat (underworld).


Why was Anubis also know as the protector?

Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of protecting the dead.


What was Anubis's lifestyle?

Anubis was the protector, guide and tester of the dead on their journey through the Duat (underworld).


How did Anubis behave?

Anubis is most often portrayed in ancient Egpyt as a protector, remote but royal.