The ancient Egyptians celebrated Anubis, the god of mummification and the afterlife, through various rituals and festivals. They often performed elaborate burial practices to honor him, including mummification and the placement of offerings in tombs to ensure safe passage to the afterlife. Temples dedicated to Anubis featured ceremonies led by priests, who invoked his protection over the deceased. Additionally, during the festival of Wepet-Renpet, which marked the new year, rituals were conducted to ensure favor from Anubis for the deceased and their journey in the afterlife.
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