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Ancient Egyptian Burial Customs
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What was resin made from?
Tree sap
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What happened to many tombs and mummies?
They were raided and looted.
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What is another name for the spirit?
ka
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Today, there are _______ that prevent robbing of tombs.
laws
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What kind of cloth was wrapped around the body?
Linen
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Why wasn’t the brain preserved?
It was seen as useless after death.
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What organs were placed in the canopic jar?
Liver, lungs, stomach, intestines
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How long did it take to complete the mummification process?
70 days
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What baking soda like substance was used to help with the drying process of the body?
Natron
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How was the brain removed?
Through the nose with a hook.
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Did everyone have the same mummification process? Why?
No. Only the wealthy could afford it.
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What did the Egyptians believe about the heart in the afterlife?
It was the center of wisdom and good deeds.
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What was done with the heart?
It was preserved in linen and placed back in the chest.
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Many everyday things were buried with mummies. Name 2.
Food, drink, clothing, utensils, pets, servants
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What is the final resting place (in a cave or pyramid) called?
A tomb
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Why did the ancient Egyptians preserve bodies?
They believed in an afterlife and that your spirit needed a place to live.
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What was a canopic jar?
Container to hold the internal organs of the dead.
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What was determined by weighing the heart?
How many good deeds were done in that person's life.
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