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    Mummification is the form of embalming practiced by the ancient Egyptians. The mummification process changed over time from the Old Kingdom‚ when only kings could be mummified to the New Kingdom‚ in which everyone could be mummified. The entire process of mummification to be completed took 70 days. After a body was delivered to the per nefer‚ which is where the embalmers conducted their tasks. The first thing that was done was put the deceased on a slanted table. The first thing that

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    A LITANY OF ASCENSION The head of N. is similar to that of the vulture when he climbs and lifts himself to the sky. The skull of N. is similar to that of perfect stars when it rises and lifts itself to the sky. The brow of N. is similar to that of and Nu‚ when it climbs and lifts itself to the sky. The substance of N. is similar to that of Wepwawet when he rises and lifts himself to the sky. The eyes of N. are similar to those of the Great One‚ who is head of the Souls of Heliopolis‚ when he rises

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    they died. Citizens of Egypt believe in their rulers. They believed in these people to the extent of thinking they were divine. Egyptians thought that while they were on Earth‚ they were there to represent the god Horus. Horus is believed to be the original ruler of the world. After Horus’ death‚ he passed the world on; this tradition is believed to be passed on from generation to generation. On Earth‚ the kings were thought to be great men. These kings were exalted and put on a pedestal; much like

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    Both of these religions had major or “most powerful” god. In Ancient Greece Zeus‚ god of the skies and thunder‚ was believed to be the ruler of all the other gods and goddesses. The Ancient Egyptians believed in a god named Horus‚ god of the sky and protector of the Pharaoh. Horus was the most powerful god in Egyptian culture and the ruler of the sky just like Zeus. In both of these cultures if your family needed help you would pray to the god or goddess that you believed could best help your family

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    A Woman from Willendorf - fat lady with penis boobs Venus of Willendorf 25‚000 BCE made of limestone Goddess‚ no face Woman from Willendorf‚ c25000 BCE.  oldest sculpture known.  anatomical exxageration. possible fertility idol.  paleolith representation of women B  Lion Human from Germany- 30-000-26000 BCE‚ mammoth ivory‚ tactile (cannot stand on its own) seen from all sides.  not life like or found in nature. C Loacoon and His Sons‚ 1st century CE. 2 sculptors‚ Athanadoros‚ Hagesandros

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    Chapter 3: Egyptian Art c. 3500 – 30 BC • Ancient Egyptian civilization‚ like the civilizations of Sumer and the Indus Valley‚ grew up along a great river (Nile) that provided irrigation for agriculture and also a thoroughfare for transport of men and materials. • Largely a desert country crossed on a SN axis by the Nile river Nile: • Central role in Egyptian economy • Annual floods –constant & dependable occurrence (the flood water carried rich slit which was eventually deposited over the

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    on the walls of the temple of Arment‚ in which she mentioned that Isis – in the form of Cleopatra – was visited by Amun-Re and that a child was conceived and brought forth by the queen. There is a scene from this temple representing the birth of “Horus the sun‚ the child” in the presence of Amen-Re‚ Nekhbet and Cleopatra VII. The inscriptions referred to the mother of the child as being Rat-Tawy and the father of Amen-Re. nearby‚ seated on a couch‚ two identical cow-headed goddesses each suckle a

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    Cosmic Creation Myths Across Cultures University of Phoenix Cosmic Creation Myths across Cultures Nor is this world populated by gentleman the original of belongings possible created by God. He completed a number of worlds earlier than ours‚ but he cracked them all‚ because he was contented with not iota until he formed our world. Greek Myths The term creation myth can be perplexing because the word doesn’t enchantment out what is fashioned. Creation

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    Taras Malsky MT.1102 AB Dr.S.Washburn Egyptian Math The use of organized mathematics in Egypt has been dated back to the third millennium BC. Egyptian mathematics was dominated by arithmetic‚ with an emphasis on measurement and calculation in geometry. With their vast knowledge of geometry‚ they were able to correctly calculate the areas of triangles‚ rectangles‚ and trapezoids and the volumes of figures such as bricks‚ cylinders‚ and pyramids. They were also able to build the Great Pyramid

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    “The fundamentals of ceramics are based on functionality” (Elizabeth Moss). Ceramics‚ clay‚ and pottery‚ has been around for many years and still is present‚ and used today. Many of the ceramic pieces have been useful in many ways for different cultures. Some are used as kitchen utensils; moreover‚ bowls‚ plates‚ and cups. Often‚ clay pieces are used rituals that even date back to the Egyptian era. This can entail people using a piece for another who has died; therefore‚ a ceremony that the Egyptians

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