The Mummification Process
Famous Gods
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Making Mummies
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This natural, salt-like compound was used to dry out the body during mummification.

Natron

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This jackal-headed god guided souls to the underworld and invented mummification.

Anubis

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These giant, triangular stone structures were built to protect the bodies of early pharaohs.

Pyramids

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These are the long white cloths wrapped all around a dead body to turn it into a mummy.

bandages or linen

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This famous river provided all the water, food, and life in Egypt.

The Nile River

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 What organs are stored in Canopic jars?

The stomach, liver, lungs, and intestines?

200

He is the green-skinned king of the underworld and judge of the dead.

Osiris

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This famous creature with the body of a lion and the head of a human guards the pyramids at Giza.

Sphinx

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This is what ancient Egyptians called their king or ruler

A pharaoh

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This fluid from the Nile River was promised to the dead so they would never be thirsty in paradise.

Water

300

What organs was considered the center of intelligence and it was left inside the body while the brain was getting removed.


The heart

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his god with the head of a falcon was the son of Osiris and protector of the living pharaoh.

Horus?

300

This hidden desert canyon replaced the pyramids as the primary burial ground for later pharaohs.

Valley of the Kings

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This is the heavy, decorated stone box that held a pharaoh's wooden coffins.

sarcophagus

300

This part of the body was left inside the mummy because it held all of a person's good thoughts and love.

The heart

400

How long does it take to finish the mummification process?

70 days

400

This powerful sun god sailed a boat across the sky every day.

Ra

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This is the shiny, yellow precious metal used to make King Tut's famous death mask.

Gold

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These special jars held the internal body organs that were taken out during mummification.

Canopic jars

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This happy feeling is what Egyptians believed good souls would feel forever once they reached paradise.

Joy or happiness

500

Priests overseeing the mummification process wore masks representing this jackal-headed god of embalming.

Anubis

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To enter paradise, your heart had to be weighed against the feather of this goddess of truth.

Ma'at

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This hidden desert valley is where later pharaohs were buried in secret caves instead of pyramids.

Valley of the Kings

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This is the main reason Egyptians made mummies—to live forever in this place after death.

Afterlife

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This is who you would get to see and live with forever once you made it safely into the Egyptian paradise.

Family or loved ones