The spelling is on the right-hand side of this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duamutef
Duamutef was jackal-headed in appearance and his association(s)/role was Canopic; stomach and upper intestines; east.
Dumatetaf Du Me Te Tef
Hieroglyphics = hiéroglyphes
No, you cannot smoke hieroglyphics.
In ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, names were often represented phonetically with a combination of symbols. The name "Michael" would likely be transliterated using hieroglyphs that correspond to the sounds "M," "I," "K," "A," and "L." However, since hieroglyphics do not have direct equivalents for every modern letter and sound, the exact representation can vary. Additionally, the concept of names in ancient Egypt was different, as they often had specific meanings and associations.
The correct spelling is "hieroglyphics" (ancient Egyptian pictographs).
The correct spelling is "hieroglyphics." They are characters or symbols used in ancient Egyptian writing.
Hieroglyphics, you got it right.
It can be seen on the Wikipedia page of Anubis. Link below.
The word is spelled hieroglyphics, which is writing in pictorial characters in ancient Egypt.
Duamutef was jackal-headed in appearance and his association(s)/role was Canopic; stomach and upper intestines; east.
the stomach
Du-agh-mu-tef
Imsety, Duamutef, Hapy, and Qebehsenuef.
Duamutef, Imsety, Hapi and Qubehsenuef.
Dumatetaf Du Me Te Tef
Imset, Duamutef, Hapi and Qebehsenuef