Canopic Jars
Vocabulary
Gods/Goddesses
Mummification Process
100

Define Canopic Jars

Used during the mummification process to store and preserve organs for use in the afterlife. 

100

Pharaoh

Means "great house" and refers to the ruler of Egypt. 

100

Isis

Considered the guardian of women, mothers, children and health. 

100

Horus

Head of a falcon wearing a crown and was the god of the sky. 

200

Imsety

Human Head and protected the liver. 


200
Hieroglyphics

Egyptian system of writing. 

200

Thoth

God of wisdom and the god who created written language. Symbol of a man who has the head of an ibis (bird). 

200

Describe the first step of the mummification process (the brain). 

Insert a hook through a hole near the nose and pull out part of the brain.

300

Hapi

Baboon Head and protected the lungs. 

300

Pyramid

Burial Place for the dead. They were built for important rulers and people. 

300

Anubis

The body of a man and a head of a jackal. God of the dead and mummification. 

300

What ingredient was used to help prepare the body?

Natron Salt

400

Duamatef

Head of a Jackal and protected the stomach.

400

Papyrus

A paperlike material used by scribes. Our word paper comes from the word papyrus. 
400

Ra

God of the sun. Portrayed as a man with a falcon head. 

400

About how long did the mummification process take.

About 70 days.

500

Qebehsenuf

Head of a Falcon and protected the stomach. 

500

Mummy

Preserved body. 

500

Osiris

God of the dead. Looked liked a preserved body. 

500

Why did Egyptians believe in mummification?

They believed that they needed their bodies to be preserved for the afterlife.