Anput

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Anput is an ancient Egyptian goddess associated with funerary rites and protection, often depicted as a female counterpart to the jackal-headed god Anubis.

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Anput canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian goddess
appearsIn funerary texts
tomb inscriptions
associatedWith funerary rites
mummification
necropolis
protection
the dead
countryOfOrigin Ancient Egypt NERFINISHED
culture ancient Egyptian religion
depictedAs woman with a headdress bearing a jackal or jackal standard
woman with a jackal head
domain cemeteries
funerary protection
tombs
function protector of burial places
protector of the body of the deceased
gender female
hasNameInHieroglyphs jnpwt
hasOffspring Kebechet NERFINISHED
hasSpouse Anubis NERFINISHED
isConsortOf Anubis NERFINISHED
isFemaleCounterpartOf Anubis NERFINISHED
isMotherOf Kebechet NERFINISHED
nameVariant Anupet NERFINISHED
Inpwt NERFINISHED
relatedTo Anubis cult
jackal deities
religion ancient Egyptian religion
role guardian of the dead
protective deity
symbol canopic chest
funerary bier
jackal
timePeriod Middle Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
New Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
worshipPlace Asyut region NERFINISHED
Cynopolis NERFINISHED
Lycopolis NERFINISHED

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