Duat wasn't a god. Duat was sort of like the underworld, where all things go in death, where they are banished, and where gods are imprisoned. You could also travel in the Duat, but only in the shallow parts. The deeper you went, the more dangerous the creatures there were. And you could store things in the Duat, but sometimes you couldn't get them back. Duat was like the opposite of good, it was like chaos.
Osiris is the god of the Duat and the Underworld. Anubis is the god of mummies/mummification. Either one might be what you are looking for.
Ma'at did not live in any actual, fixed,geographical location in Egypt. In mythology, she was known to appear in real places, but did not actually reside there. However, she lived in a sort of magical underworld, called the Duat.
In Egypt god chose Moses as the deliverer.
Yes, the pharaoh was considered a god in ancient Egypt.
Atum was the First god of Ancient Egypt.
Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming, protector, guide, and tester of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
Duat was the place Egyptians believed the dead roamed
The Duat (underworld) where he guided, protected and tested the dead of ancient Egypt.
Anubis was in ancient Egypt the god responsible for embalming (mummification) and the guide and protector of the dead in the underworld (Duat).
Anubis was largely the ancient Egyptian god of the Duat (underworld); he is thought to have ruled it prior to Osiris in mythology.
Osiris was associated with the fertility of the earth, it's harvest and eternal life as king of the Duat (Underworld).
The name of the God of rebirth and ruler of the dead in Ancient Egypt was Osiris.
In ancient Egypt Anubis was known as the god of embalming (mummification) and guide and protector of the dead person's Aka while traveling in the Duat (underworld).
Anubis lived in the Duat the Egyptain underworld. Anubis is thought to have once ruled the Aaru the "heavenly paradise" where Osiris ruled.
It depends on what the person wearing it believes. Anubis was a god of ancient Egypt of embalming and who protected, tested, and guided the dead in the Duat (afterlife).
In Egyptian mythology, Duat (also Tuat and Tuaut or Akert, Amenthes, Amenti, or Neter-khertet) is the underworld.The Duat one would think to reside in an area under the Earth, but ancient Egyptians often referred to the sky. The Duat is the realm of the god Osiris and the residence of other gods and supernatural beings. It is the region through which the sun god Ra travels from west to east during the night, and where he battled Apep.It also was the place where people's souls went after death for judgement, though it was not the full extent of the afterlife. Burial chambers formed touching-points between the mundane world and the Duat, and spirits could use tombs to travel back and forth from the Duat.
Anubis the Egyptian god, was not a god of the living, he was guide and protector of the dead in the Duat (underworld).