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Canopic Jars Egyptian Antiquities Figures Green Box Isis With Hieroglyphics Bc For Sale


Canopic Jars Egyptian Antiquities Figures Green Box Isis With Hieroglyphics Bc
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Canopic Jars Egyptian Antiquities Figures Green Box Isis With Hieroglyphics Bc:
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Canopic Jars Egyptian Antiquities Figures Green Box Isis With Hieroglyphics Bc
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You are now in front of a very distinctive and rare piece which is a box made of stone and inside there are four Canopic Jars where you can take them out and enter them again and see each of them contains a writing showing who is in hieroglyphics and also shows the box from the outside it Have Goddess Isis And Hieroglyphics letter to protect it also contains the distinctive hieroglyphic inscriptions and these four are the children of Horus The Pharaohs have made these boxes to keep their valuables such as jewelry and important letters and gold clothes have written inscriptions and amulets to protect them from thieves.
About Canopic JarsCanopic Jars: four sons of Horus were a group of four gods in Egyptian religion, who were essentially the personifications of the four canopic jars, which accompanied mummified bodies. Since the heart was thought to embody the soul, it was left inside the body The brain was thought only to be the origin of mucus, so it was reduced to liquid, removed with metal hooks, and discarded. This left the stomach (and small intestines), liver, large intestines, and lungs, which were removed, embalmed and stored, each organ in its own jar. There were times when embalmers deviated from this scheme: during the 21st Dynasty they embalmed and wrapped the viscera and returned them to the body, while the Canopic jars remained empty symbols.Canopic Jars: used by the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and preserve the viscera of their owner for the afterlife. They were commonly either carved from limestone or were made of pottery. These jars were used by the ancient Egyptians from the time of the Old Kingdom until the time of the Late Period or the Ptolemaic Period, by which time the viscera were simply wrapped and placed with the body. The viscera were not kept in a single canopic jar: each jar was reserved for specific organs. The name "canopic" reflects the mistaken association by early Egyptologists with the Greek legend of Canopus.Size: Height: 3.93 inch / Length : 2.75 inch Width: 2.75 inch.Type: Egyptian AntiquitiesColor: As Shown In Pictures
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