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Stone plate graving representing Anubis

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Stone plate graving representing Anubis the ancient egyptian God with heliographic letters height 9.25 inch width 5 inch

Stone plate graving representing Anubis the ancient Egyptian God with heliographic letters is an artistic painting representing Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of death, in the form of a human with the head of a black jackal.

Anubis is often depicted wrapping the dead body in linen wraps, a process called mummification.

Stone plaques representing Anubis have been found throughout ancient Egypt, from small tombs to large temples.

 

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Stone plate graving representing Anubis

Stone plate graving representing Anubis the ancient Egyptian God with heliographic letters is an artistic painting representing Anubis, the ancient Egyptian god of death, in the form of a human with the head of a black jackal.

Anubis is often depicted wrapping the dead body in linen wraps, a process called mummification.

Stone plaques representing Anubis have been found throughout ancient Egypt, from small tombs to large temples.

They were often made of limestone or granite, and were decorated with carvings or engravings.

Anubis was an important god in ancient Egyptian religion.

He was responsible for protecting the dead and preparing them for the afterlife.

It was also believed that it protected the soul from evil.

The worship of Anubis continues to this day in some traditional Egyptian societies.

Anubis is the god of death in ancient Egypt and was considered the protector of the dead and the underworld.

Anubis is often depicted as a man with the head of a jackal or a black dog.

Sometimes he is also depicted as a man with a human head.

Anubis was responsible for preparing the dead for the afterlife.

He was examining the bodies to make sure they were ready for resurrection.

He also placed the bodies in mortal coils.

Anubis was also responsible for weighing the heart of the deceased in the Hall of Truth.

If the heart was lighter than the feather of the bird Maat, the deceased was allowed into heaven.

If the heart was heavier than the feather, the deceased was judged guilty and sent to the underworld.

Anubis was an important god in ancient Egypt and was worshiped throughout the country.

He was often worshiped in tombs and temples.

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