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- Q2302818 subject Q7721425.
- Q2302818 subject Q8365351.
- Q2302818 abstract "Anput is a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion. Her name is also rendered Input, Inpewt and Yineput. Her name is written in hieroglyphs as inpwt.Her name is the female version of the name of her husband, Anubis. ("t" is the feminine ending and Anubis was known as Anpu or Inpu to the Egyptians). She was the goddess of funerals and mummification, the mother of Kebechet and possibly from Ammit also.She was depicted as a woman wearing a standard topped by a jackal, or as a large black dog or jackal. Probably the most notable example is that of the triad of Menkaure, Hathor and Anput. She was occasionally depicted as a woman with the head of a jackal, but this is very rare.".
- Q2302818 thumbnail Anput.jpg?width=300.
- Q2302818 wikiPageWikiLink Q125525.
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- Q2302818 wikiPageWikiLink Q7721425.
- Q2302818 wikiPageWikiLink Q8365351.
- Q2302818 comment "Anput is a goddess in ancient Egyptian religion. Her name is also rendered Input, Inpewt and Yineput. Her name is written in hieroglyphs as inpwt.Her name is the female version of the name of her husband, Anubis. ("t" is the feminine ending and Anubis was known as Anpu or Inpu to the Egyptians).".
- Q2302818 label "Anput".
- Q2302818 depiction Anput.jpg.