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Relief depicting the god of wisdom, Toth (ibis-headed man) and the god of the dead, Anubis (jackal-headed man). Luxor Temple. Egypt.
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Jackal-headed god Anubis receiving dead king or noble, Ancient Egyptian.
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Polychrome relief of Anubis, the god of the dead (jackal-headed man). Temple of Hatshepsut. New Kingdom. Eighteenth Dynasty. Egypt.
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Egypt. Temple of Luxor. Relief depicting gods Thoth and Anubis. Thebes.
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Polychrome relief depicting god Anubis (jackal-face) and god Amon (feather headdress). Temple of Hatshepsut. Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir El-Bahari. Egypt.
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EGYPTIAN ART. Relief depicting a priest carrying the image of the god Anubis (jackal-headed). Temple of Hatshepsut, Queen  of the Eighteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Deir El Bahari. Luxor. Ancient Thebes
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Ancient Egyptian Canopic burial jars, 2000 BC-100 AD. These burial urns are made from limestone and sculpted with a jackal's head (left) and a human head (right). The head on the left may represent Anubis, god of embalming and funeral rites, who was often portrayed as a jackal or dog. 
Location Science Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART394364 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2803px × 3504px 
Photo Credit SSPL/Science Museum / Art Resource, NY 
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Anubis, Jackal-headed God
Canopic Jar
Egyptian, Ancient
Head
Jackal
Limestone