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They put them in canopic jars and buried them with him
What jars? Do you mean the ancient egyptian canopic jars? In that case it would be: liver, lungs, stomach, intestines.
The god called Imsety guarded the livers canopic jars.
Imesty was the Ancient Egyptian god who guarded the liver's canopic jars.
Canopic jars are jars for organs, so they were built all the way through the old kingdom -- they went out of use during the middle kingdom.
The jars that hold embalmed kings are known as Canopic jars. These jars were used in ancient Egyptian burial practices to store the internal organs of the deceased during the mummification process. Each jar corresponded to a specific organ and was often decorated with the head of one of the Four Sons of Horus, who were protective deities associated with the afterlife.
They put them in canopic jars and buried them with him
What jars? Do you mean the ancient egyptian canopic jars? In that case it would be: liver, lungs, stomach, intestines.
The god called Imsety guarded the livers canopic jars.
Imesty was the Ancient Egyptian god who guarded the liver's canopic jars.
Canopic jars are jars for organs, so they were built all the way through the old kingdom -- they went out of use during the middle kingdom.
The canopic jars were used to store the liver, stomach ,intestine and brain in. (used in Egyptian times.)
Canopic Jars
Canopic jars are just pottery jars. Used for various purposes. Some civilisations used jars to hold the organs of embalmed prominent citizens. In ancient Egypt, mummies were buried with four canopic jars, one for each of Horus's sons, and each containing a different internal organ. The jar representing Imsety had a human head and contained the liver.
The Egyptian jars used for placing organs are called canopic jars. In ancient Egyptian mummification practices, these jars were designed to hold and preserve the embalmed organs of the deceased, typically the stomach, intestines, lungs, and liver. Each jar was dedicated to a specific organ and protected by one of the four Sons of Horus, who were believed to safeguard the contents. The jars were often intricately decorated and placed in a canopic chest or buried with the mummy to ensure safe passage to the afterlife.
They were called Canopic Jars~The god Duamutef guarded the stomachThe god Imsety guarded the liverThe god Hapi guarded the lungsThe god Qebehsenuef guarded the intestinesThe heart wasn't put in a Canopic Jar as it was to be weighed in order to go into the afterlife.
Who valued canopic jars the most?