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Duamutef, the jackle headed god representing the east, whose jar protected the stomach Qebehsenuef, the falcon headed god representing the west, whose jar protected the intestines Hapi, the baboon headed god representing the north, whose jar contained the lungs Imseti, the human headed god representing the south, whose jar contained the liver

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In ancient Egyptian religion, the gods Anubis and Wepwawet were associated with protecting and guiding souls in the afterlife, including the mummified organs that were put in canopic jars. Anubis was often depicted as a jackal-headed god, while Wepwawet was shown as a wolf or jackal.

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