PPT-Egyptian Mummification 6.16
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Explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Egypt with respect to beliefs about the afterlife the reasons for mummification and the use of pyramids Learning Intention
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Explain the polytheistic religion of ancient Egypt with respect to beliefs about the afterlife the reasons for mummification and the use of pyramids Learning Intention How Egyptian religion impacted the . Click to edit Master subtitle style. The Book of the Dead. The Book of the Dead is a collection of spells and illustrations written on papyrus.. The papyrus was rolled, put inside a hollow statue and placed in the tomb with all the other things which the dead person would need for the afterlife.. Egyptians were polytheistic. . Common gods:. . Ptah. – creator of the world. Anubis . – god of the dead. . Re. – sun god. . Osiris . – god of the underworld. . Isis . – goddess of magic. . Who was Tutankhamen?. What is mummification?. What were hieroglyphics used for?. Glossary. Click to return to contents. .. Who was . T. utankhamen?. Tutankhamen became king when he was only 9 years old.. . A Glimpse Into Religion. Explore the myths and legends that the Ancient Egyptians valued to find their place in the universe. Find out why the Egyptians’ used mummification rituals and why the cat was placed high on the list of sacred animals. Discover what made up the human “soul”.. Aim: How . was Egyptian government intertwined with religious . beliefs?. Do Now: What is going on in this picture?. Egyptian Society Forms. Separate Villages eventually combine . Form one kingdom . Ruled by . Marissa & Agatha . EDUC- 1070 . Embalming the body . The body is brought to the . ‘. ibu. ’. Ibu. means “the place of purification”. Embalmers,. people who specialized in preparing the dead would wash the body with a sweet scented palm wine mixed with water from the Nile River.. The ancient Egyptians had one great wish. That wish was to live forever. Egyptians believed that after they died a new life began. They would live in their tombs as they lived on earth. They would also travel to another world to live with the gods and goddesses of the dead.. By Some Ancient Egyptian. Mummification & The Afterlife. I. n the beginning there was the all-powerful god, Ra. He made the other gods: Shu-the winds that blew, Tefnut-the rain that fell, Geb-the earth, and Nut-the sky goddess. And Ra also made the god hapi-the River Nile that flowed and made Egypt fertile. Then Ra made all things on earth and he also made humans. Ra ruled as pharaoh for thousands of years, and it was such a time of goodness and plenty that people spoke of it fondly forever after.. We . are going to tell you . about the mummification . process. . Introduction . Step 1.. The first step to the mummification process is to remove the brain from the person. . Step 2.. This step is to remove the organs except the heart and put them in some jars later on.. Egyptian Pyramids. Pyramids of Giza. Egyptian Pyramids. How were the pyramids built?. Who built the pyramids?. Egyptian Pyramids. Did slaves build the great pyramid at Giza?. Did aliens build the great pyramid at Giza?. mummification was 147srh148 the same term that they used to name a treatment The reason for that was that they thought that mummification was in fact a body treatment for 147the other life148 role o Bhavna. Assistant Professor. Deptt. . of Veterinary Gynaecology and Obstetrics. Introduction. Failure of pregnancy is usually divided into stages based on the fetus’s development and potential viability: embryonic mortality and fetal mortality. . Oh mummy!. Objectives:. Investigate the process of mummification.. Use a Herodotus extract to gain further information.. List 3 points on your table…. What do you know about Egypt mummification and attitudes towards the afterlife?. Herodotus. (a famous ancient Greek historian) described mummification. His words provide us with written evidence of this process. The British Museum contains objects and documents which also help us to understand how mummies were made..
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