You obviously very confused. Pharaohs were the kings of Egypt, who never had animal heads.
The Egyptian gods sometimes had the form of an animal, or were associated with certain animals, or had partial animal features (such as wings or animal or bird heads). This is very common among many early religions.
They would place a cone of wax with essential oils on their heads so when the wax melted it also released the smell of the oils
The canopic jars had heads because the heads were the son's of Horous son of Osiris.
this is what they wore after they had won
A crown of olive leafs.
There were many grades of priest, but they all wore white linen clothes and all removed all the hair from their heads, faces and bodies. Some wore white sandals and specific priests could wear the skin of a leopard or other big cat as a kind of cloak.See links below for images:
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The Egyptian god animal heads in ancient Egyptian mythology symbolized the characteristics and powers associated with those animals. They were believed to embody the divine qualities and abilities of the gods, serving as a way to connect humans with the spiritual realm and to understand the gods' influence in the world. The animal heads also represented the gods' roles in nature, such as protection, fertility, and guidance, and were an important aspect of religious rituals and beliefs in ancient Egypt.
The animals had symbolic and power meanings to the nature of Egyptian gods and goddesses, at which we only know a little of.
because of the hot weather in egypt.
The ancient Egyptians saw Bast as a cat goddess. Many ancient Egyptian gods had animal heads.
The first wig was invented in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians wore wigs to protect their shaved heads from the sun.
In ancient Egyptian religion, gods were often depicted with animal heads to symbolize their unique powers and characteristics. This practice helped people understand and connect with the gods' attributes and roles in the world.
nothing its just called animal heads
They would place a cone of wax with essential oils on their heads so when the wax melted it also released the smell of the oils
They were not thought so by the ancient Egyptians, they were depicted so because various animals and their behaviors identified the common dominion and attributes of the Egyptian gods and goddesses more readily to the ancient public eye than that of simple human looking gods and goddesses interacting.
Easter Island is known for some of their ancient statues of human heads.
The canopic jars had heads because the heads were the son's of Horous son of Osiris.