Limestone

circa 900 BCE

Egypt

The British Museum

Details

Culture/Civilisation

Ancient Egypt

Theme

Ancient Societies

Subtheme

Death in Ancient Egypt – Living Beyond Death

Case Title

Ancient Egypt: Living beyond death

Display Location

Coomaraswamy Hall

Findspot

Egypt

Measurements

31.5cm

Accession Number

EA9550

Description

During mummification, organs needed in the afterlife were removed to ‘canopic jars’, to be kept safe by the ‘Sons of Horus’. Falcon-headed Qebehsenuf protected the intestines, human-headed Imseti, the liver. The heart – probably likely considered the probable seat of intellect and the soul – was left in the body. The brain, deemed unnecessary, was thrown away.

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