shopping‚ so now I’m going to draw and write all the things I need for a shopping list.’ 5. Practitioner ‘clever girl‚ yes you do like doing shopping lists I saw you doing one last week‚ you like to do a drawing everyday to take home with you to show mummy’ 6. (N nodded and smiled‚ and then she picked up a pencil with her right hand and held the pencil in a pincer grip. N begins to make lines and circles on her white piece of plane paper.) 7. N explained ‘that is milk’ (she pointed to a line on her
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however the most significant death ritual was the opening of the mouth ceremony. The anthropoid coffin containing the mummy was held in the standing position by the masked priest resembling Anubis‚ facing south while a close family member burnt incense and mourners ululated. Prayers and spells were chanted by the priests who also purified the mummy with salt and cow’s milk. The mummy was anointed with oils and offerings of food‚ clothing and the calf’s leg were made. A priest touched the mouth‚ ears
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TAMMY Do you know what two dirty jobs of mummification I think are? They are the body and the way the mummy is wrapped. Those are the two jobs I think are nasty. To get the ball rolling I think that the body is the most gross part because of the heart. The heart is the nastyest part because they have to weigh it on a balance scale against a single feather. In the story it says that ‘’the dead souls’’on the other side’’ would then see if the person was a good guy or a bad guy-a light heart
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example of this would be the structure of the Sarcophagus (850-750 B.C.E). A sarcophagus structure is a stone container that usually houses a coffin and an Egyptian mummy. The word sarcophagus is derived from the word sarx which means flesh‚ a Greek word. The Ancient Egypt sarcophagus was usually the external layer of protection for a royal mummy. An Ancient Egyptian sarcophagus was highly decorated with ornate carvings and paintings. They were usually carved with hieroglyphs and reliefs‚ both from inside
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How everyone fits; what role in the group? -Function: The purpose of the group -Patterns of Behavior: Things that happen all the time *The Scientific Method 1. Problem 2. Hypothesis 3. Research Design 4. Collect Data 5. Analyze Data 6. Conclusion *Research Techniques 1. Observation a. Contrived: set up scenario see reactions (Wet Paint) b. Participant: you become part of the group that is being observed. c. Natural: spy; don’t know people are watching you; trying to get info
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Egyptians we also think of tombs‚ curses‚ and cats being a source of protection. However‚ it is not known to many that they have not only defined the art‚ but also the meaning behind tattooing. Tattoos are the one thing still captured on the bodies of mummies‚ in which were discovered from over a millennium ago. Females in particular‚ had specific tattoos which were used as a therapeutic role during pregnancy and birth. Each tattoo had specific color and significance behind the symbols. Handmade tools
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Running head: ASSIGNMENT 1: ESSAY "MUMMY ’S CURSE" Assignment 1: Essay "Mummy ’s Curse" Strayer University World Cultures 1 HUM 111 Assignment 1: Essay "Mummy ’s Curse" As a young girl living in Pennsylvania‚ I can remember first hearing about the famous Pharaoh King Tutankhamen. This was during the time when an exhibit‚ known as the Treasures of Tutankhamen‚ traveled the United States. Along with all the stories about the beautiful treasures from the tomb
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Here are some of the items discovered inside Amenhotep II’s tomb: *Amenhotep II’s mummy inside his replacement cartonnage coffin (only he & Tut were found in their own Tomb) *large wooden figure of a serpent *large wooden Sekhmet figure‚ multiple figures *life size cow head *furniture *stone‚ wooden model boats fruits‚ flowers‚ cosmetic
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tattooing by Sailor Jerry. Body I. The oldest evidence of tattooing on an actual human body dates back more than 5000 years (Smithsonianmag)‚ followed by Egyptian mummies dated 1000 years later. A. The “Iceman” of the Austrian/ Italian border is the oldest preserved human specimen with tattoos. B. There are female Egyptian mummies with tattoos on their thighs and legs that have been dated at 2000 B.C. II. Tattoos have had many different meanings throughout history‚ not all ancient civilizations
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BRIEF HISTORY Queen Hatshepsut (the Foremost of Women) was the first great woman in recorded history: the forerunner of such figures as Cleopatra‚ Elisabeth I Tudor and Catherine the Great. The eldest daughter of King Tuthmosis and Queen Ahmose‚ she learned much of the art of ruling the country from her father with whom she had a special bond. She outlived her siblings and‚ after the death of her father‚ she became a queen of Egypt and ruled together with her half-brother-husband‚ Tuthmosis II
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