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  2. Wepwawet - Wikipedia

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    Jackal amulets in the form of Wepwawet. While we do not know for certain the exact species of animal represented by the Ancient Egyptian sꜢb / sAb animal (Jackal), the African wolf (Canis lupaster) was one species thought to depict and the template of numerous Ancient Egyptian deities, including Wepwawet. [5]

  3. Opening of the mouth ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The opening of the mouth ceremony (or ritual) was an ancient Egyptian ritual described in funerary texts such as the Pyramid Texts. From the Old Kingdom to the Roman Period, there is ample evidence of this ceremony, which was believed to give the deceased their fundamental senses to carry out tasks in the afterlife. Various practices were ...

  4. Egyptian wolf - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian wolf had an unresolved taxonomic identity and was formerly known as the Egyptian jackal. Throughout much of the 20th century, the animal was classed as a subspecies of golden jackal, Canis aureus lupaster. Notice was however taken by numerous zoologists of the animal's morphology, which corresponds more to that of the grey wolf.

  5. File:Egyptian Jackal.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Anubis - Wikipedia

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    The African jackal was the species depicted and the template of numerous Ancient Egyptian deities, including Anubis. [46] An extremely rare depiction of him in fully human form was found in a chapel of Ramesses II in Abydos. [43] [8] Anubis is often depicted wearing a ribbon and holding a nḫ3ḫ3 "flail" in the crook of his arm. [45]

  7. Set animal - Wikipedia

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    The sha is usually depicted as a slender canid, resembling a greyhound, fennec fox or a jackal, with three distinguishing features: a stiff tail, often forked at the end, which stands straight up or at an angle, whether the animal is sitting, standing, or walking; its ears, also held erect, are usually depicted as squarish or triangular, narrowest at the base and widest at the squarish tops ...

  8. Jackal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Jackal (DC Comics) a terrorist in the DC Comics universe; Damian Spinelli or The Jackal, in the television series General Hospital; Dr. Jackal or Kuroudou Akabane, in the manga and anime series GetBackers; Jackal, a species of extraterrestrial reptiles from the Halo video games; Red Jackal, a character from the G.I. Joe comics

  9. Portraiture in ancient Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Portraiture in ancient Egypt forms a conceptual attempt to portray "the subject from its own perspective rather than the viewpoint of the artist ... to communicate essential information about the object itself". [1] Ancient Egyptian art was a religious tool used "to maintain perfect order in the universe" and to substitute for the real thing or ...