Patron of: the dead, funerals, the house, and women.
No. That was Hermes's job.
Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming (mummification) and protector and guide to the dead.
Osiris is the ruler of the Aaru, the Egyptian paradise, he rules the dead as well as that afterlife; he represents past Pharaohs, and has the final say on if the dead passed the weighing of the heart ceremony.
Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming, as well as guide, protector and tester of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
You have to get a degree in picking up dead body's. And you have to go out with my Granny!!
To get a job picking up dead bodies, you typically need to pursue a career in the funeral industry or work for a medical examiner's office. You may need relevant training or certifications, such as in mortuary science or forensic science, depending on the specific requirements of the position. Contact funeral homes, crematoriums, or local government agencies to inquire about job opportunities in this field.
A "knacker".
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They preserved the bodies of dead soldiers for burial.
That is a job in The US. Some wildlife experts help with the dead animal bodies, but an oil-spill cleaner does that job.
There were Jews in the camps that were given the job of cremating the other dead Jews in return for living slightly longer. Their title was Sonderkommando.
Anubis was the god of mummification. He had a human body and the head of a jackal. His job was to prepare the bodies of the dead to be received by Osiris.
There isn't one. There are two gravediggers in Hamlet, but their job is to make graves, not take dead bodies out of them.
They are called Embalmers.
Yes, forensic scientists often work with dead bodies to analyze evidence to help determine the cause of death, establish identities, and provide information for criminal investigations. They use various techniques to examine bodies and collect evidence that can help uncover important details surrounding a person's death.