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Canopic Jar with Jackal's Head, 664-525 BC (travertine)

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Canopic Jar with Jackal's Head, 664-525 BC (travertine)
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Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC) / Egyptian
Location
Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA
Medium
travertine
Dimensions
Diameter - w:16.30 Diameter of mouth - w:9.00 Overall - h:42.60 cms
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In the process of mummification, the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines were removed, separately embalmed, and stored in specialized jars known as canopic jars (after a sailor in Greek mythology, who died at the town of Canopus in the Nile Delta and was worshipped there in the form of a human-headed jar). Each organ was identified with one of four funerary deities collectively known as the Sons of Horus: the liver with Imsety (man's head), the lungs with Hapy (baboon's head), the stomach with Duamutef (jackal's head), and the intestines with Qebehsenuef (falcon's head). It was their duty to protect the deceased and restore to him his body parts in the hereafter.

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The Charles W. Harkness Endowment Fund / Bridgeman Images
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object / c06th- / jar / egyptian / late period / dynasty 26 / head / jackal / artefact / artifact / antiquities / c07th- / ancient egypt / lid

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