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Duamatef Canopic Jar
Canopic jars were the vessels for the preservation of the internal organs of the mummy after embalming. They were typically kept in a shrine protected by the gods and goddesses of the underworld.
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Kneeling Isis - Temple of Abydos, Egypt. Dynasty XIX, 1371 B.C.
This sculpture shows Isis kneeling and making an offering of the ankh, the symbol of life. The name Isis means \"Seat\" or \"Throne\". She was regarded as the symbolical mother of the King.
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Anubis Relief
Anubis, God of the Dead, represented with a head of a jackal or simply as a jackal opened the road to the other world and presided over embalmments.
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Isis and Nephthys Panel
The sarcophagus of King Tutankhamun was found enclosed in four shrines, one inside the other. King Tuts second shrine displayed this beautiful panel of gold on it\'s rear exterior.
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Tyrannosaurus rex Tooth: (Dinosaur Reproduction) End of the Cretaceous Period - Dinosaur Fossil
This is an exact replica directly from the jaws of the most ferocious animal to ever stalk the Earth. This serrated, dagger-like tooth is 11\" long and covered with wonderful detail. The original is on display at the Museum of Geology in South Dakota.
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Tyrannosaurus Rex (1/4 Scale Reproduction) End of the Cretaceous Period
Tyrannosaurs were a group of large carnivorous dinosaurs that roamed North America and Asia 85 to 65 million years ago. The most famous tyrannosaur, of course, is Tyrannosaurus rex, which was one of the last non-avian dinosaurs to walk the earth before the great extinction.
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