He Who Is in the Place of Embalming

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He Who Is in the Place of Embalming is an epithet of the ancient Egyptian god Anubis, highlighting his role as the divine patron of mummification and funerary rites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian religious epithet
epithet
religious title
appliedToDeity Anubis NERFINISHED
associatedWithDomain embalming
funerary practices
mortuary rituals
mummification
associatedWithLocationType embalming workshop
mummification chamber
tomb preparation area
culture ancient Egyptian religion
describesRole patron of funerary rites
patron of mummification
emphasizesAspectOf Anubis as embalmer
Anubis as protector of the mummy
functionInBeliefSystem to denote divine supervision of embalming
to invoke Anubis in funerary protection
hasTheologicalRole marker of Anubis’s authority over the embalming place
honorificFor god of the dead
guardian of the necropolis
languageOfOrigin ancient Egyptian
refersTo Anubis NERFINISHED
relatedConcept canopic treatment
necropolis
ritual purification
religiousTradition polytheism
usedInContext funerary liturgy
mortuary texts
tomb inscriptions

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Anubis title He Who Is in the Place of Embalming