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  2. Anubis Shrine - Wikipedia

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    Anubis seated on a tomb-shrine, symbolizing his protection of the necropolis The shrine is mounted on a sledge-shaped palanquin which has two carrying poles projecting from the front and back. It is therefore presumed that the Anubis shrine was used in the funerary procession of the Pharaoh before being placed in front of the canopic chest in ...

  3. Anubis - Wikipedia

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    Another of Anubis's attributes was the jmy-wt or imiut fetish, named for his role in embalming. [47] In funerary contexts, Anubis is shown either attending to a deceased person's mummy or sitting atop a tomb protecting it. New Kingdom tomb-seals also depict Anubis sitting atop the nine bows that symbolize his domination over the enemies of ...

  4. KV43 - Wikipedia

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    Tomb KV43 is the burial place of Thutmose IV, a pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. He was interred with two of his children who predeceased him. He was interred with two of his children who predeceased him.

  5. TT1 - Wikipedia

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    The tomb descended further, via a concealed shaft, to a painted doorway closed with a decorated door; the door was sealed with a moulded clay seal in the shape of the head of the god Anubis. [31] On 31 January, Maspero was informed of the find and visited with Urbain Bouriant , Eduardo Toda y Güell and Jan Herman Insinger on 1 February. [ 32 ]

  6. Sennedjem - Wikipedia

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    The tomb descended further via a concealed shaft leading to a painted doorway closed with a decorated door sealed with a moulded clay seal in the shape of the head of Anubis. [25] On 31 January Maspero was informed of the find, and visited with Urbain Bouriant, Eduardo Toda y Güell and Jan Herman Insinger on 1 February. [ 26 ]

  7. Ancient Egyptian afterlife beliefs - Wikipedia

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    The Opening of the Mouth ceremony being performed on a mummy before the tomb. Anubis attending the mummy of the deceased. Extract from the Papyrus of Hunefer, a 19th-Dynasty Book of the Dead (c. 1300 BC) There were many challenges the dead had to face before they were able to enter into the final stages of the afterlife.

  8. Seal Island Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Seal Island Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District located on the islands of St. George and St. Paul in the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea of Alaska. These islands are home to northern fur seal herds which were actively hunted by indigenous populations and later by many nationalities.

  9. File:The King with Anubis, Tomb of Haremhab MET DP234736.jpg

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    The King with Anubis, Tomb of Haremhab, by Lancelot Crane (MET, 23.2.84) Items portrayed in this file depicts. king.