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Seth: Although normally depicted with the head of an anteater, some statues and wall paintings have been known to show him as a horse headed god.

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Anubis also known as Anupu

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Q: What Egyptian god had the head of a jackel?
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This god has a jackel's head and hangs around dead bodies?

You're thinking of Anubis. Egyptian god of embalming.


What is the mask of anubis?

Anubis is the Egyptian god of death, he had a head of the Jackel. The mask of Anubis is probably just that, a mask of Anubis!


What is mask of Anubis?

Anubis is the Egyptian god of death, he had a head of the Jackel. The mask of Anubis is probably just that, a mask of Anubis!


What was the Egyptian mythology role that Anubis played?

Well, Anubis was considered the God of the Dead. He was the assistant to Osiris so, his job was to prepare the body for afterlife. He had the body of a human and the head of a Jackel.


How did Anubis make his jackel head?

Anubis did not make it, it was his aspect as a god of the dead which the ancient Egyptians associated with that animal.


Head of the Egyptian god thoth?

The head of Thoth is that of an Ibis.


Which god was the guardian of the underworld and had the head of a jackal?

In Egyptian mythology, Anubis was the god with the head of a jackal.


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Was God once an Egyptian god?

No. Although they had a head god (Ra), the Egyptians were polytheistic.


Who was the god of Egyptian mummificaion?

Anubis (also known as Inpu) was the Egyptian god of mummification. He was also the god associated with the afterlife, and had a jackal's head.


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