Tutankhamun's canopic jars

GPTKB entity

Statements (49)
Predicate Object
gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:Chef
gptkbp:bfsLayer 4
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:Tutankhamun
gptkbp:are often displayed in museums
often featured in documentaries
often replicated in modern art
a subject of fascination for historians
a symbol of ancient Egyptian culture
important archaeological finds
considered artifacts
considered masterpieces of ancient art
often studied by Egyptologists
four in number
a representation of royal burial customs
buried with the pharaoh
a key element in understanding ancient beliefs
a significant part of Egyptian archaeology
a testament to ancient Egyptian beliefs
associated with mummification
associated with the god Anubis
decorated with hieroglyphs
linked to the concept of the afterlife
made for the afterlife
often studied for their craftsmanship
part of the Tutankhamun exhibition
part of the burial ritual
part of the funerary equipment
part of the royal tomb
sealed with wax
gptkbp:associated_with gptkb:historical_figure
gptkbp:belongs_to gptkb:Tutankhamun
gptkbp:composed_of alabaster
gptkbp:constructed_in ancient artisans
gptkbp:contains liver
lungs
stomach
intestines
gptkbp:date 14th century BC
gptkbp:discovered_by gptkb:Howard_Carter
gptkbp:exhibited_at gptkb:Egyptian_Museum,_Cairo
gptkbp:features human-headed lids
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Tutankhamun's canopic jars
gptkbp:is_decorated_with Egyptian motifs
gptkbp:is_found_in gptkb:Tutankhamun's_tomb
gptkbp:is_used_for preserving internal organs
gptkbp:part_of burial equipment
gptkbp:represents funerary practices
gptkbp:resides_in canopic chest
gptkbp:symbolizes protection in the afterlife