Goddess Neith. The belly of each canopic urn was ascribed to a goddess for protection. The spirit was in fact the sublimation of one of the dead man's organs: Duamutef, the stomach, was watched over by Neith, south east. From Tutankhamen by Christiane Desroches Noblecourt, page 247.
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