All About Mummification By; Patrick and Nate November, 2004.

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All About Mummification By; Patrick and Nate November, 2004

This slide show presentation will discuss the following three aspects. Why mummification was done. Who was mummified. How mummification was done.

Why Mummification Was Done Belief in afterlife. The Egyptians thought in the eternal life you would live forever To have the Egyptians come alive and roam in the after life.

How Mummification Was Done They were buried with ushabits that did work for them in the after life. They would save up money so they could have a proper burial. The mummification process lasted 70 days!

Who Was Mummified Everybody was mummified. Wealth determined type of mummification

Interesting Facts Heiroglyphics Pharaohs

Skills we gained by doing this project Teamwork Hands-on mummification project Knowledge about Ancient Egyptians and their burial process.

References Thank to are references history.org.uk/mummifcation.ktm British museum oct./ 20/ 04www.school You wouldn’t want to be an Egyptian mummy non fiction in the library. Bettendorf salariya book company Mummies of the pharaohs Bettendorf national geographic society

The end Thank you for listening to this presentation