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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.
Jars
It depends on how big the jar is. There are many sizes of jelly jars. A lot of jelly jars will say how much actual jelly there is in the jar.
the jar is called a canopic
Any jar that is air tight. Jam jars are perfect.xxx
A jar collector.
Canopic jars were made to preserve the stomach,intestines,liver,and lungs of the deceased. The Jackal jar had the stomach,the human jar had the liver,the lungs were in the monkey jar,and the falcon jar housed the intestines.
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 numbers found on Lamb Mason jars, and all Mason jars, are mold numbers. The numbers 3,9,13, and 18 would be the number of the mold the jars were made from. The jar originally started out as clear but as it aged it would turn pink.
If you are asking what jar held the organs after Egyptian mummies were embalmed, the answer is canoptic jars.
The jar is boiled so that it makes a tight seal in the jar.
about 1 jar