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Intermediate Period of
Egyptian history (c. 2181–2055 BC), Imsety, Hapy,
Duamutef, and
Qebehsenuef were
especially connected with the four
canopic jars that...
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Banebdjedet –
Bakha – Ba-Pef –
Bastet – Bat – Bata –
Bennu – Bes –
Dedun –
Duamutef – Geb – Ha – Hapy –
Hathor –
Hatmehit –
Hedetet –
Hedjhotep – Heh – Heka...
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chosen by the
artist (for Wepwawet, Anubis, and
other Jackal Gods such as
Duamutef). He was
sometimes depicted dressed as a soldier, as well as
carrying other...
- ****essors of Maat,
charged with
judging the
souls of the dead in the
afterlife Duamutef, one of the four sons of
Horus Hapi, one of the four sons of
Horus Imset...
- hawk-headed man
Genealogy Parents Geb and Nut
Siblings Osiris, Isis, Set, and
Nephthys Consort Serqet, Hathor,
Offspring Imset, Hapi,
Duamutef, Qebehsenuef...
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North was
protected by the
goddess Nephthys and was ****igned to the lungs;
Duamutef: the jackal-headed god
representing the East was
protected by the goddess...
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officiated during the 20th Dynasty. A
calcite canopic jar (representing
Duamutef)
belonging to Iuty's son, the high-priest of Bastet, Ay, was also found...
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scenes outlined in the tomb. The
decorations include images of Imsety,
Duamutef, Anubis, Maat, Ir-renef-djesef, Nephthys, Serket, a
monkey and two baboons...
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Djeba Djefa – God of
abundance Dionysus-Osiris – A life-death-rebirth god.
Duamutef – A son of
Horus Fa – A god of
destiny Fetket – A
butler of Ra
Gengen Wer...
- Ra-Harakhti and Atum who are
solar deities,
followed by
Imset and Hapy and by
Duamutef and Qebehsenuef, the Four Sons of Horus. The
parade of
deities is concluded...