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  2. Black-topped pottery - Wikipedia

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    Black-topped red ware jar, Metropolitan Museum of Art Black-topped pottery is a specialized type of Ancient Egyptian pottery that was found in Nubian archaeological sites , including Elephantine , an island on the Nile River , Nabta Playa in the Nubian Desert , and Kerma in present-day Sudan.

  3. Canopic jar - Wikipedia

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    Canopic jars are containers that were used by the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process, to store and preserve the viscera of their soul for the afterlife. The earliest and most common versions were made from stone, but later styles were carved from wood. [ 1 ]

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    It takes just a half hour to pull together and tastes like combining hearty chili and creamy mac and cheese in one skillet. Get Ree's Chili Mac and Cheese recipe . C.W. Newell

  5. Ancient Egyptian pottery - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Egyptian pottery includes all objects of fired clay from ancient Egypt. [1] First and foremost, ceramics served as household wares for the storage, preparation, transport, and consumption of food, drink, and raw materials. Such items include beer and wine mugs and water jugs, but also bread moulds, fire pits, lamps, and stands for ...

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  7. Canopic chest - Wikipedia

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    Canopic chests had an important place in Egyptian culture. Canopic chests contained the internal organs of mummies, so they relate to the Egyptian belief that the afterlife is just as important as life on earth. Egyptians believed that everything had to be perfectly preserved to journey into the land after life and as part of the mummification ...

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    Not happening. I have a tasty solution: 27 one-pot pasta recipes. You basically throw everything together into the same pot (or casserole dish), boil (or bake) and prego—dinner’s ready in no ...

  9. Four sons of Horus - Wikipedia

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    During the late New Kingdom, jars that contained shabtis, a common type of funerary figurine, were given lids shaped like the heads of the sons of Horus, similar to the lids of canopic jars. [30] In the Twentieth Dynasty of the New Kingdom (1189–1077 BC), embalmers began placing wax figurines of the sons of Horus inside the body cavity. [31]