Illustration List
Figure 1: Museum of Fine Arts Boston (s.d) Set of Canopic Jars [online image] At: http://www.mfa.org/collections/object/set-of-canopic-jars-143323 (Accessed 02.02.2016)
Figure 2: Thing Link (s.d) Canopic Jars [online image] At: https://www.thinglink.com/scene/617112399916302337 (Accessed 02.02.2016)
Figure 3: Museum of Mythology (s.d) Canopic Jars [online image] At: http://www.museumofmythology.com/Egypt/canopic_jar.htm (Accessed 02.02.2016)
Figure 4: History for Kids (s.d) Canopic Jars [online image] At: http://www.historyforkids.net/canopic-jars.html (Accessed 02.02.2016)
Imsety had a human head and carried and protected the liver.
Qebehsenuf had a falcon’s head and carried and protected the intestines.
Hapy had the head of a baboon and carried and protected the lungs.
Duamatef had the head of a jackal and carried and protected the stomach.
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