Process
Purpose
Tools and Materials
Tombs and Burial
Legacy
100

What is mummification?

Preserving a body after death.

100

Why did the ancient Egyptians mummify bodies?

To prepare for the Afterlife

100

What tool was used to remove the brain?

A hook

100

Where were mummies placed after being wrapped?

In a coffin or sarcophagus.

100

What civilization is best known for mummification?

Ancient Egypt

200

Which organ was removed first during mummification?

The Brain

200

Who were mummified in ancient Egypt?

Pharaohs and wealthy people.

200

What were the small jars called that stored organs?

Canopic Jars

200

What type of writing was found on tomb walls?

Hieroglyphics.

200

What do scientists learn from studying mummies?

Diet, health, and culture

300

What was used to dry out the body?

Natron Salt

300

What did Egyptians believe would happen to the body in the afterlife?

It would reunite with the soul

300

How long did the drying process take?

40 Days

300

What famous tomb was found intact in 1922?

King Tutankhamun's tomb

300

What is the modern word for the study of mummies?

Egyptology

400

Which organ was left in the body?

The Heart

400

What was placed in tombs to help the deceased in the afterlife?

Food, treasures, and items.

400

What oil was used to treat the body before wrapping?

Perfumed oils

400

What was the purpose of burial chambers?

To protect the mummy and treasures

400

How have mummies inspired modern media?

Through movies and books

500

What material was used to wrap the body?

Linen

500

What god was associated with mummification?

Anubis

500

What was painted on the mummy’s face mask?

The person's features

500

Where were most pharaohs buried during the New Kingdom?

The Valley of the Kings

500

What technology is used to study mummies today?

CT scans and X-Rays