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THE PRIEST

I live in the TEMPLE and lead the RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES. I organize the temple grounds and know ASTRONOMY, MATHEMATICS and WRITING. I own lands and livestock around the temple. Many people work for me in the temple. I take part of the minority of the Privileged class which holds the political power in Egypt. For further information click on here: http://historylink101.com/n/egypt_1/religion_role_of_priest.htm http://www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk/scribe.html

PROCESS: QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PRIEST Looking for information 1. LOOKING FOR INFO The history of Ancient Egypt comprised a period of more than 3.000 years. During this long time, there were several AGES. answer these questions: A. which are the dates of the beginning and end of each stage? B. Which was the LONGEST AGE? DRAW A TIMELINE SHOWING THE MAIN AGES OF THE HISTORY OF ANCIENT EGYPT CLUE OF THE GOD ANUBIS: Check the timeline in EDUBOOK to draw your timeline.  CLUE OF THE GOD ANUBIS

3. THE GODS A. Which religion did the Egyptians have? B. Which are their main Gods and Goddesses? C. How did the Egyptians represent the majority of their gods? D. In which place were the gods worshipped? ABOUT THE EGYPTIAN GODS: http://discoveringegypt.com/ancient-egyptian-gods-and-goddesses/ ABOUT EGYPTIAN RELIGION http://historylink101.com/n/egypt_1/religion.htm

PROCESS STEP 1: Looking for information. QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PRIEST: The GODS’ SERVERS Who were in charge of taking care of the gods? Which social group did they belong to? Who belonged to the same social group? Who was the High Priest in Ancient Egypt? http://historylink101.com/n/egypt_1/religion_role_of_priest.htm

PROCESS STEP 1: Looking for information. 2. THE HOUSE OF THE GODS:THE TEMPLE How many parts did an Egyptian temple have? Where was the statue of the God located? Could all the Egyptians enter all the parts of the temple? http://www2.palomar.edu/users/mhudelson/StudyGuides/EgyptTemple_WA.html Enter an EGYPTIAN TEMPLE and have a VIRTUAL VISIT: http://youtube.com/watch?v=-0KpMJxW4ag

PROCESS 2. THE AFTERLIFE: Why did the Egyptians preserve the bodies of the dead people? Which technique they used to preserve it? What are the CANOPIC JARS? Where were the mummies placed? Which process had the dead to pass to go to the afterlife? THE JUDGEMENT OF OSIRIS: HUNEFER http://youtube.com/watch?v=WceVwMdN0eE MUMMIFICATION PROCESS: http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/mummies/story/page2.html PROCESS

PROCESS 3. THE TUMBS: Why did the Egyptians preserve the bodies of the dead people? Which technique they used to preserve it? What are the CANOPIC JARS? Where were the mummies placed?