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*Egyption Pharaoh Funerals and Mummification* by Nina Richards Max Cronyn  Jeff Osman  

Afterlife beliefs prepared for afterlife during life It was better than this life Spirit continued living in Afterlife Spirit needed body and worldly goods God Osiris judged your worthiness  

!Mummies! Took 70 days Organs removed/ripper stoned 40 days drying in Natron  Body wrapped in linen Body placed in series of coffins

To be a content Spirit, a pharaoh would need: Food Clothes, jewelry, and makeup Furniture, musical instruments, and toys Weapons Servants, scribes, and entertainers

Following the Sun Crossing the Nile in a boat Land of the Dead Westward Following Aton's journey to the Underworld  

Opening of the Mouth Ceremony Give mummy the five senses Day of Funeral Performed by priests and Pharaoh's son Mummy touched with ritual instruments