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1 Religion of Ancient Egypt
KEY QUESTION: What were the main religious beliefs of people living throughout Ancient Egypt? You will be writing down your observations throughout this presentation.

2 HOW DID WE GET HERE? How was the world formed?
How did people get here? Egyptian creation myth.

3 Life After Death Ancient Egyptian’s positive outlook shaped their religion and led them to believe that the gods favored them. Egyptians believed that their prosperity (good fortune), could continue with a happy afterlife. An afterlife is the life believed to occur following death. Not every ancient culture shared Egyptians’ beliefs. Remember…..Ancient Sumerians believed their afterlife would be miserable.

4 Weighing of the heart ceremony.
The Book of the Dead Weighing of the heart ceremony.

5 Many Gods http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/gods/explore/main.html
Many Gods Ancient Egyptians were polytheists (worshiping many gods). The gods they worshiped were related to their belief in an afterlife and to parts of nature, such as the sun, the river, and plant life. Here are some of their most important gods. Ra: The Sun God Osiris: a god who judged Egyptians after death. Isis: a fertility goddess who was Osiris’ wife. Anubis: the god of the dead. Ancient Egyptians believe in over 2000 different gods and goddesses. There are many different pictures and names given for them.

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7 Why was tomb robbing considered a horrible crime?
Reenactment of tomb robbers Reasons for tomb robbing Valley of the Kings Tomb Robbing Why was tomb robbing considered a horrible crime?

8 Ancient Egyptian Mummies

9 Making Mummies Egyptians thought they would need their bodies in the afterlife, so they embalmed dead people. Embalm means to preserve a body after death. First, embalmers removed all organs except for the heart. Next, they filled the body with a mixture of salt and herbs to create a mummy. The word mummy describes a body that has been dried so it won’t decay. When dry, the mummy was wrapped in hundreds of yards of linen strips. The whole process of embalming and wrapping took about 70 days. Embalming was expensive, and not everyone could afford it. The mummy was placed in a coffin inside a tomb. The tomb also held everyday objects, furniture, and food. Scenes from the person’s life were painted on the walls. The Egyptians expected these pictures to become real so that the dead person could use them in the afterlife.


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