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Sacred animals had always figured in ancient Egyptian religion, but beginning about the 7th century the phenomenon of sacred animal cults burgeoned remarkably. In some temples a single sacred animal acted as the living incarnation of a god, in others living species were kept within the temple precincts, and there were also temples and sanctuaries attached to the burial places of sacred animals. Most of the animal mummies in museums today are from among the hundreds of thousands or more made for sale to those wishing to make donations to a relevant divine animal or god in order to bring themselves to the god\u2019s attention, perhaps for a specific purpose like a dream interpretation or a wish for fertility, perhaps for a better eternal life. Research on animal mummies has shown that the majority of mummies found at the large animal cemetery sites are pre-adults who were purposely killed for use as donations. Some of the mummies are actually \u2018substitute\u2019 mummies containing only a few bones or feathers or possibly just sticks or sand.Recently a review of the museum's animal mummies and their x-rays was conducted in consultation with an expert in their study, and brought to light a number of interesting points. In this particular case the wrappings have a checkerboard pattern created with darker and lighter colored linens, and the head is wrapped and given outer details in linen representing the eyes, mouth, and ears of the animal. The body inside the wrappings is not complete, only a few rib bones can be seen. Long considered - with 13.182.49 - to be a cat, the bones are probably those of a dog. Many related dog mummies have been found in modern work at the site from which this one derives.

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