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A brief review of canopic jars for causal readers:

Canopic jars were used by the Ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and preserve the viscera of their dear departed for the afterlife. You needed all your "bits" to enjoy the afterlife.

In today's world some people look forward to a resurrection in the flesh through advances in cloning, the defeat of all disease, the reanimation of bodies and other technologies. As consequence some folks preserve tissue samples, liquid nitrogen freeze their whole bodies (or just the heads) against this future need. As a consequence these techniques and their equipment are the successor and descendants of canopic jars.

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What happened with the organs after the Egyptians put them in canopic jars?

the organs were in preserved the canopic jars so if you open up one of the canopic jars today dont be surpried if you find an organ of some type


What jars held the embalmed organs in Egypt?

Canopic Jars


Who valued canopic jars the most?

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How were canopic jars stored?

canopic jars were stored all together in a canopic chest of box from Katie


How do you spell conopic jars?

canopic jars (:


Why did canopic jars have animal heads?

The canopic jars had heads because the heads were the son's of Horous son of Osiris.


Where did the canopic jars go after they were done?

After the canopic jars had the appropriate organs of the royalty placed inside of them, they were place in a box in the tomb.


Canopic jars each hold?

Canopic jars are just pottery jars. Used for various purposes. Some civilisations used jars to hold the organs of embalmed prominent citizens. In ancient Egypt, mummies were buried with four canopic jars, one for each of Horus's sons, and each containing a different internal organ. The jar representing Imsety had a human head and contained the liver.


What way do canopic jars face in a mummies tomb?

There are four canopic jars that are placed together in a canopic chest box. They are placed such that they face North, South, East and West.


When were the Canopic jars made?

I think it was about 1400BC they started making it, but I'm not quite sure.


What organ wasn't in the canopic jars?

The heart was not put into a canopic jar. The heart is needed in the afterlife.


Where did the insides of a mummy go in?

Painted jars, called canopic jars.