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According to ancinet Egyptian myth, Osiris.

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What was Anubis good at?

Protecting, guiding and testing the dead after they had been embalmed (which Anubis was also god of).


How did people get turn into Anubis?

In Egyptian myth, no one turned into Anubis. Priests who embalmed the dead would put on a mask of Anubis and preform the ritual of mummification thus being seen as a aspect the god Anubis or under his protection with his blessing.


What did Anubis invent?

Typically the ancinet Egyptian god Anubis is said to have been the first embalmer, having helped Isis to preserve the body of Osiris.


Who mummified Anubis?

No one mummified Anubis. Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming because he had protected and wrapped the body of Osiris.


What was Anubis like?

Anubis was the Egyptian God of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology. He was a jackal-headed god, with a human body. Anubis is also known as Inpu, Anup, Anpu and Ienpw.


Who is the god Anubis?

Anubis is the Egyptian god of death.


Which Egyptian god was associated with the ritual of embalming?

Anubis in ancient Egypt


What are some of the myths about the god Anubis?

Anpu was a Egyptian god who's name was changed to Anubis by the Greeks. He was at first, the god of the underworld but then was associated with embalming processes and funeral rites.


What did the egyptians do to their dead?

Anubis was the god of mummification, and the dead on their path through the underworld. Osiris was the god of the Underworld, the dead, past Pharaohs, agriculture (old form), fertility (old form).


Why does Anubis what to be that kind of god?

Anubis chose to help Isis revive Osiris by wrapping and preserving the body; and so in turn became a god of embalming (mummification) and guide and protector of the dead.


What was King Anubis the Egyptian God related to?

The Egyptian god Anubis was the god of embalming.


Was anubis a god?

Yes, Anubis was the Egyptian god of burials and death