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    Title: Plate depicting the story of Perseus and Andromeda (1524) Artist: Nicola da Urbino Collection: Italian Renaissance This plate illustrates the story of the valiant hero Perseus (a demigod) as he saves the princess Andromeda from a sea monster. The greek myth says that Andromeda’s mother had said that her daughter’s beauty was greater than that of Poseidon’s companions. An angry Poseidon‚ sent off a sea monster to their land. The plate shows Andromeda chained up to a tree‚ the sea monster at

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    After life

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    and Nat were the parents of Osiris who later became the ruler of the underworld‚ Isis‚ Set and Nepthys. Ra is given credit for creating the heavens and earth and all creatures. Ra is also said to have created man from his eye‚ and Ra became the first king on earth. The idea that the god Ra was the first king is the seed for the belief that a Pharaoh was both King and god. After Ra gave up his kingship to ride across the sky‚ Osiris became king with Isis as his queen. Osiris is recognized with teaching

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    The Canopic Tumors

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    “The dehydrated internal organs are wrapped in linen and returned to the body.” (ancientegypt.co.uk). The embalmers want the body to look lifelike. They stuff it with sawdust‚ leaves and linen. Again‚ they cover it with oils then with linen. “In the past‚ when the internal organs were removed from the body they were placed in hollow canopic jars but over the years embalmers changed that and returned the organs back to the body.” (ancientegypt.co.uk) The canopic jars have different gods’ heads

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    i The Gospel of Matthew as an Metaphysical Manual For the Inner Messiah in All of Us by Rev. Monikah Ogando Halsey‚ B.Msc. A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Metaphysical Science in the Department of Graduate Studies of the University of Metaphysics. ____January 21‚ 2013____ DATE ii Department of Graduate Studies CERTIFICATE OF APPROVAL _______________________________________________ M.Msc. Thesis ________________

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    third and innermost of three mummiform coffins of Tutankhamun is made of solid gold and is inlaid with semiprecious stones and coloured glass. It is covered with incised decorations and inscriptions inside and outside. It bears the names and epitaph of the deceased king and also protective texts. From this we learn how important the decoration of the mummy was‚ and the power the coffin was believed to hold. The coffin is shaped in the form of the god Osiris holding the sacred insignia‚ the heka sceptre

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    that were put in were canopic jars‚ shabtis‚ amulets‚ and some of the person’s favorite things. The main reason of mummification and tomb preparation were to help guide and support a person in the afterlife. Items in my Tomb Sarcophagus- a stone coffin that the body laid in‚ and protected. Cartouche- an oval or oblong figure‚ enclosing characters that represent the name of a sovereign. In my tomb the cartouche has my name written in hieroglyphics. Amulets- a small object worn to ward off evil

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    their physical deaths. This brings us to our final exhibit‚ ladies and gentlemen welcome to the sarcophaguses of ancient Rome and Egypt. To your left we have the “Indian Triumph of Dionysus’ from ancient Rome and to the right we have the “Inner Coffin from Tutankhamun’s Sarcophagus”‚ which is from ancient

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    05/31/13 Chapter 1 Reflection Paper 1 In chapter one‚ the Sumer culture is discussed at lengths including their religion of several Gods from the “natural world” and their technology and innovations. I particularly find it interesting that despite the Sumer’s lack of mineral‚ they were still able to make innovations and weapons using traded copper. The Sumer people may not have had access to various resources but they are still to be thanked for technology such as the seed drill. It is very useful

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    king tuts tomb

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    contained more than half of tombs contents. Hundreds of reed baskets and pottery jars‚ elaborate urns intricate designs and some royal furniture such as couches Burial chamber – only room with wall paintings. where the kings sarcophagus (coffin) lay. There were 3 coffins making up the sarcophagus they all had faces on them. and the lid alone weighed over 1 and a quarter tone. 4 shrines‚ took 4 months to dismantle‚ very brittle some parts weight almost a tonne. He put off working on them for 4 years so

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    Hieroglyphics Hieroglyphics was a form of writing used by Ancient Egyptian priests and scholars to convey a written message. It was considered to be one of the most elegant writing systems of all time. The letters in hieroglyphs consisted of symbols instead of letters that either symbolise an item (a boat) or an idea (love‚ motion etc.). The term hieroglyph is a compound of two Greek words hieros and glyphien. When put together they mean sacred writing. Discoveries made by archaeologists suggest

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