Anubis the God of Mummification of Ancient Egyptian - Museum replica
Anubis the God of Mummification of Ancient Egyptian - Museum replica
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Anubis is the God of mummification.
This funerary symbol was embodied in the image of a black jackal believed to have belonged to the canine family, or the so-called jackal in ancient Egyptian mythology. The God Anubis was represented in this manner because he was the protector of the graves. He protected the tombs of the dead king from above the mountains west of the banks of the Nile in Thebes, which was in turn region where the Egyptians always buried their dead. Anubis was called by several titles, including “belonging to the shrine of Anubis the god Anubis was associated with mummification and the protection of the tombs of the kings in the ancient Egyptian beliefs, depicted as a canine on a Shrine mummy scrolls”, and the “head divine pavilion” where mummification takes place. He also became the patron of the experts of embalming and the master of the cemetery, because he has to lead the dead into the underworld and guard the cemeteries. He is illustrated with the body of a man and the head of a jackal and supervising the weighing of the heart ceremony, in which the heart of the deceased is balanced against the feather of the goddess of justice Maat in order to determine how just and true he or she had been during their lifetime.
Comes with a certificate of verification issued by the supreme council of Antiques in Egypt.
Product Specification:
Material: Polyester
Coloring: Gilded and colored
Dimension: Length = (12.0 cm / 4.8 in) Width = (6.0 cm / 2.4 in) Height = 915 cm / 6 in)
Weight = 0.340 KG / 0.75 lbs.