Egypt and Mummification
Ancient Egypt & Mummification RitualsAncient civilizations are studied today to help us understand more about our worlds past and what has brought us to where we are today. Our findings have not only answered questions, but also brought us to ask questions. Perhaps one of the most studied and yet least understood civilizations ever were the Ancient Egyptians. Located in northern Africa, Egypt is a country unlike any other that is situated on the vast continent. Ancient towns that once thrived have now been reduced to mostly rubble. Intriguing artifacts have been discovered over time that help us to understand what it was like to have lived back then.One of the keys to understanding the ancient civilization is the Rosetta stone. This artifact was discovered in 1799 and helps us even today to interpret the writings of the ancient hieroglyphics. Egypt's history, religion, and beliefs were left on these hieroglyphics. Some of the writings included stories of the kings that ruled during the different dynasties. Gods were also very prominent during this time and played a major role in the way people lived their lives. Not everyone was able to read or write, so people who were able to read or write hieroglyphics were held
There is little evidence that women knew how to read or write. The next step in mummification was drying out of the body itself. The mummy of a very important noble or a great king might have anywhere from sixteen or twenty layers of wrapping to as many as eighty. After realizing how fertile the land was many decided to stay and try to domesticate the land. Egyptians believed that, in addition to a body, every person had a soul or spirit that would live on after death. The more findings that are discovered, then more questions are asked to solve the never-ending puzzles of ancient Egyptian history. If the deceased was of high importance within the community they would take into the tombs with them small statuettes called, Ushabi. One of the most famous belonged to King Tutankhamon. These spices and such were also used to purify the body. Ancient Egypt: Its culture and history. Scribes seemed to lead a better life than most people because they had power over them. The ancient Egyptians believed that as long as their body parts where preserved after death, then they would magically be reunited with them after their passa!ge to the afterlife.
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