There were always four canopic jars in a tomb of a pharaoh. One had the god Hapy. He shares the facial features of a baboon and the lungs were placed in his canopic jar. The next is Qebehsenuef where the intestines were placed. The following is Duamutef, a jackel. The tummy was placed in this god's jar for prtection. The last of the four is Imesty, who is a human god, that the liver of the enbalmed person was placed in for protection. These gods are the sons of Horus, a falcon that was god of the sky.
The jar that a mummy's organs would be placed into was a jar called a canopic jar. It was made of stone or clay.
Actualy, the brain didn't have a canopic jar. Only the liver, intestine, stomach, and the lungs.
the canopic jar had special top because the Egyptians believed that the Four Sons of Horus will protect the internal organ of the deceased
Imsety in human form, protected the liver and was protected by Isis.
The god called Imsety guarded the livers canopic jars.
It was the god Imsety who guarded the liver's canopic jar .
The jar that a mummy's organs would be placed into was a jar called a canopic jar. It was made of stone or clay.
The name of the god who guarded the liver's canopic jar.
Imsety, human-headed protected the canopic jar of the liver.
The baboon canopic jar held the lungs of the mummy.
Imsety was the Egyptian god charged with guarding the liver canopic jar. He was the human headed of the falcon sky and sun god Horus.
Canopic jar.
The ancient canopic jar held king Tutankhamen
Actualy, the brain didn't have a canopic jar. Only the liver, intestine, stomach, and the lungs.
A canopic jar is a type of container used by the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and protect the internal organs of the deceased. Each jar was typically associated with one of the four sons of Horus, who were believed to protect the organs: Imsety, Hapy, Duamutef, and Qebehsenuef.
they did not just have to pick a canopic jar they chose any to put organs in XD :) have i answerd your question!!
the canopic jar had special top because the Egyptians believed that the Four Sons of Horus will protect the internal organ of the deceased