Box for Ushabtis or Canopic

  1. This colorful box was used to hold ushbatis or canopic jars. The jackal on the box is an image of the embalming god, Anubis.Most
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  2. Box for Ushabtis or Canopic JarsEgyptian ca. 850–700 BC The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore This colorful box was used to hold
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  3. Box for Ushabtis or Canopic JarsEgyptian ca. 850–700 BC The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore please explain what this is in
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  4. why were pharaohs and other important Egyptians were to be buried with the ushabtis, or "helpers"?
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  5. Why do you think Pharaohs and other important Egyptians were to be buried with the Ushabtis, or “helpers”?
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  6. the name of the god who guarded the canopic jar?
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  7. write 3 perspectives on this Why do you think Pharaohs and other important Egyptians were to be buried with the Ushabtis, or
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  8. what was the name of the god who guarded the livers canopic jar
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  9. Could someone answer the following questions about mummification:-What did the Egyptians do with the brain? -What did they do to
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  10. Four ceramic jars stand in a row. Each have a different shaped top, one looks like a pharaoh, another looks like a bird, the
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