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It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you're asking about what the ancient Egyptians considered the home of a person's intelligence, they believed it to be the heart. In their culture, the heart was seen as the center of intellect, emotion, and morality, and it was thought to be crucial for the afterlife. During mummification, the heart was often preserved and weighed against a feather to judge the deceased's worthiness.

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