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Side view of Ancient Egypt Anubis Statue

1. Introduction of Ancient Egypt Anubis Statue Anubis is a prominent underworld god in ancient Egyptian mythology, often depicted as a human with a jackal’s head. He is the guardian of mummification and the protector of tombs and the dead. In ancient beliefs, Anubis oversaw the embalming process, ensuring the deceased’s safe passage into the […]

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fiberglass Anubis Sculpture Ancient Egypt

1. Introduction of Anubis Sculpture Anubis is a highly representative deity in ancient Egyptian mythology, typically depicted as a black jackal with a human body. Regarded as the patron saint of the dead and the master of mummification, he played a central role in ancient Egyptian funerary rituals. He was believed to protect tombs from […]

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Fiberglass Anubis Jackal Statue with muscular body

1. Introduction of Anubis Jackal Statue In ancient Egyptian mythology, Anubis is the god of the underworld, protector, and guide of the dead. He is often depicted with a black jackal-headed or dog-headed human body, symbolizing death, rebirth, and judgment. Anubis is considered the master of mummification and funeral rites, responsible for protecting the souls […]

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ancient anubis statue

1.Introduction of ancient Anubis statue This is an ancient Anubis statue. A replica of the Egyptian god Anubis, 25 feet high and 7 tons in weight, took a barge in New York Harbor to promote the exhibition. It is said that millions of dogs were sacrificed and mummified in memory of Anubis. Anubis was depicted […]

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