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Nebamun KS2 Cross-curricular literacy resources

This painting was originally painted on the wall of a tomb built for a rich, important scribe called Nebamun. Nebamun was in charge of collecting grain for the ancient Egyptian city of Thebes. The painting shows Nebamun hunting in the marshes with Hatshepsut his wife, their daughter and family cat. Ancient Egyptians believed in life after death and this painting shows one of the things Nebamun would like to do after he died. He also wanted people to remember him as he is shown in the painting.

Record card for an Egyptian tomb painting Object no.12345 Description of object : colours people plants and animals other detail Location of object :

The ancient Egyptians wrote using pictures called hieroglyphs The ancient Egyptians wrote using pictures called hieroglyphs. Each picture represented a word or a letter sound. There were about 700 different hieroglyphic pictures. They could be written from left to right, right to left or top to bottom. Not many people in ancient Egypt could write or read hieroglyphs. Nebamun would have learned to use hieroglyphs as part of his job as a scribe. The writing on the painting of Nebamun hunting in the marshes says that Nebamun is enjoying himself looking at good things.

Cats in ancient Egypt were generally kept to catch mice Cats in ancient Egypt were generally kept to catch mice. This job was very important as the Egyptians stored crops which needed to be protected from pests. Cats were also kept as pets and are often shown on hunting scenes. Cats might have been used to retrieve the birds that had been knocked out by the hunter. Another idea is that the cat’s job was to scare the birds into flying up out of the marsh so that they could be caught. However, cats were probably put on hunting scenes because they were part of the family and other family members were also shown on tomb paintings.

People in ancient Egyptian art were usually shown in profile People in ancient Egyptian art were usually shown in profile. Important parts of the body, such as the eye, were shown from the front. Artists would paint the most important person so that they were the largest figure in the painting. The painting would also show people how they wanted to be seen rather than how they really looked. Nebamun would have been much older than the age he is shown in the painting. Hatshepsut is shown wearing her best clothes and jewellery.

Find out more about ancient Egypt Visit the main Museum website www.britishmuseum.org