Duamutef

In Egyptian mythology, Duamutef (GD: Thmoomathph, Tuamutef) was the name of one of the Four Sons of Horus. Duamutef was represented as a mummified man with the head of a jackal. He was the protector of the stomach of the deceased and was protected by the goddess Neith.

SEE ALSO Horus, Neith.

[Source: Shawn C. Knight, "Egyptian Mythology FAQ"]