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In your journal, explain the graphic organizer below. What can you tell about Egyptian society by looking at this image. Give at least three examples – written in complete sentences. Egyptology 101: PULL OUT YOUR VOCAB AND GEOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENTS! !!

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PULL OUT YOUR VOCAB AND GEOGRAPHY ASSIGNMENTS!!!. Egyptology 101:. In your journal , explain the graphic organizer below. What can you tell about Egyptian society by looking at this image. Give at least three examples – written in complete sentences. . Egyptian Social Structure:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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In your journal, explain the graphic organizer below. What can you tell about Egyptian society by looking at this image. Give at least three examples – written in complete sentences.

Egyptology 101: PULL OUT YOUR VOCAB AND GEOGRAPHY

ASSIGNMENTS!!!

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Egyptian Social Structure:

• Most people belonged to the same social class as their parents, there was very little chances of moving up the social scale.

• Egyptians believed that their class system created a stable, well-ordered society because each group had a specific role to play.

• Women had more power than those of other ancient civilizations and could run businesses, own land and represent themselves in court.

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Digging Deeper

• You and your group members are part of an archeological exploration in Ancient Egypt!

• You have the opportunity to investigate the specific roles of ONE social class. You will report your findings to your group members.

• Work quickly and carefully! You will only have 15 minutes to investigate!

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The Afterlife:• Weighing of the Souls – determines where you

will go after you die. The Field of Offerings or the Underworld…

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What is the importance of mummification?

http://dsc.discovery.com/videos/egypts-greatest-discoveries-egypt-10-mummification.html

…to preserve the body for the afterlife.

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The Mummification Process

• It took a very long time, from start to finish, it took about 70 days to embalm a body. The priest in charge would wear the mask of a jackal, representing the god Anubis.

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The Mummification Process

• 1. The body was washed and purified.• 2. Organs were removed and placed in

canopic jars. Only the heart remained.

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The Mummification Process

• 3. The body was filled with stuffing.• 4. The body was dried by covering it with a

substance called natron, that absorbed all moisture from the body.

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The Mummification Process

• 5. After 40-50 days the stuffing was removed and replaced with linen or sawdust.

• 6. The body was wrapped in strands of linen and covered in a sheet called a shroud.

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The Mummification Process

• 7. The body was placed in a stone coffin called a sarcophagus.

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You now have a mummy!

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Mummy movie:

• http://www.newtonsapple.tv/video.php?id=1422