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Canopic jars![]() Canopic jars in painted blue earthenware (Louvre Museum, Paris, France). Such jars were used in ancient Egypt from the 3rd millennium BC to hold the internal organs removed from corpses that were to be mummified. Each organ was assigned to a specific jar. The earliest types of jar had plain lids, but later jars were decorated with sculpted human heads.
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5 -- color) Canopic jar and lid, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, 1353-1336 B. Teams make student-sized mummies (with canopic jars for corpses' organs) and sarcophagi from plaster or paper; decorate sarcophagi with carefully chosen hieroglyphics. |
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