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Snuff mull in the form of a ram's head containing two compartments with silver-gilt lids.

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Microparticle drug delivery
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Snuff mull in the form of a ram's head containing two compartments with silver-gilt lids.

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Microparticle drug delivery
Annie Cavanagh
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Microparticle drug delivery
Annie Cavanagh
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Limestone human-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represent Imsety, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian for the liver.

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Snuff mull in the form of a ram's head containing two compartments with silver-gilt lids.

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Microparticle drug delivery
Annie Cavanagh
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Snuff mull in the form of a ram's head containing two compartments with silver-gilt lids.

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Snuff mull in the form of a ram's head containing two compartments with silver-gilt lids.

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Limestone jackal-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represents Duamutef, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian of the stomach

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Snuff mull in the form of a ram's head containing two compartments with silver-gilt lids.

- Digital Images
- Online
Snuff mull in the form of a ram's head containing two compartments with silver-gilt lids.

- Digital Images
- Online
Limestone human-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represent Imsety, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian for the liver.

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Snuff mull in the form of a ram's head containing two compartments with silver-gilt lids.

- Digital Images
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Limestone human headed canopic jar

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Limestone jackal-headed canopic jar, used to house removed stomach, liver, lungs and intestines, each organ assigned to a different jar, from a mummified Egyptian body. This jar represents Duamutef, one of the four sons of Horus, and is the guardian of the stomach