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    Mummification Report

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    Report Introduction Mummification is an ancient Egyptian method which is a natural or deliberate process intended to dehydrate the body to preserve it. They done this because they believed that if a body was left to rot then it would destroy their soul‚ so they believed that the body needed to be intact to serve as host for the soul. So they preserved bodies so they could use them in the afterlife‚ where the Egyptians believed they would make a journey to another life. To start to mummify a body

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    embalm mummies‚ to preserve the royal Ka. Why did they mummify only Egyptians from the elite? An elite is a person of wealth and power‚ and only Egypt’s elite could be mummified because they were the only ones with enough money to be mummified. The mummification process starts when the god Anubis prepared the body. After the body was prepared‚ embalmers would cut open the body and remove all the organs except for the heart. The organs were kept in a jar next to the mummified body. Next‚ embalmers applied

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    Ancient Egypt: Mummification Mummy of a young boy with a portrait panel From Hawara‚ Egypt AD 100-120 Visit resource for teachers Key Stage 2 Ancient Egypt: mummification Contents Before your visit Background information Resources Gallery information Preliminary activities During your visit Gallery activities: introduction for teachers Gallery activities: briefings for adult helpers Gallery activity: Sand and coffin burial comparison Gallery activity: Animal mummies Gallery activity:

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    Research Task - Ancient Egypt – Mummification Prior to about 3400 BC‚ all Egyptians were buried in shallow pit graves‚ whether rich or poor‚ royal or common. The heat and dryness of the sand dehydrated the bodies quickly‚ creating lifelike and natural ’mummies’. Later however‚ as prosperity and the advance in building techniques improved‚ more elaborate tombs for those of high social status were constructed. Yet at the same time‚ these brick lined underground burial chambers no longer provided

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    the afterlife. Mummification is the beginning process to get the body ready for the afterlife. The Egyptians would use their best methods on the wealthy‚ but would use cheaper alternatives for the poor. “The Egyptian embalmers were so skilled that people mummified four thousand years ago still have skin‚ hair and recognizable features such as scars and tattoos.” (Milmore) The dead body would be brought to the embalmers by the family/relatives who would pick out the mummification process they want

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    In ancient egypt‚ preserving bodies for life after death was a crucial process. This process was called mummification. They believed that in order for the body to be ready for the afterlife‚ they had to preserve the body while also putting any special items their family think they should have. Although‚ only rich were buried in tombs. Poor were buried in sand. According to Egyptian belief the soul did not die. The soul would take the form of a bird‚ usually a falcon and fly around in the world of

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    The process of mummification is a very old procedure that aims to preserve the physical character of the deceased. Naturally mummification is associated to religious believes‚ since its dealing with death and afterlife‚ yet amazingly it is not specific to a single culture (1). Mummies can be the fruit of an intentional careful and arduous process involving many specialist‚ or accidental environmental condition that preserve the deceased human or animal body “The term is now generally applied to

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    thought the crops grew a foot taller in heaven. Mummification is a long and sacred part of Egyptian history. This essay will help outline the mummification and burial process often performed only for the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. For centuries mummification was a wonderful and great privilege enjoyed by the pharaohs of Ancient Egypt. From about 2500 B.C. many more people were able to hope for immortality by having themselves embalmed. Mummification remained an expensive business‚ well beyond most

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    My Mummification Project

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    To start off this mummification project I gathered the materials; 2 ziploc bags‚ 1 apple‚ ½ cup of baking soda‚ and ¼ cup of salt. I poured the salt into one of the bags‚ and then the baking soda. I mixed both of the ingredients thoroughly in the bag and that made my natron mixture. Then I put the apple in the other bag. After that‚ I slowly poured the mixture onto the apple‚ and waited to let it dehydrate. The first day of checking back on the apple‚ I found that the apple was a little bit darker

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    most interesting is Ancient Egypt. What I find most interesting about Ancient Egypt is their elaborate system of mummification in an effort to preserve the body so the human spirit could use the body as a base for its journey. The elaborate mummification ritual demonstrated an extensive knowledge of human anatomy which is surprising for that time period. Their process of mummification is something similar to what we still do today. The common elements that these ancient religions share is that they

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