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A guide to the first, second and third Egyptian rooms

British Museum. Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities.

A guide to the first, second and third Egyptian rooms

predynastic human remains, mummies, wooden sarcophagi, coffins and catonnage mummy cases, chests and coffers, and other objects connected with the funeral rites of the ancient Egyptians.

by British Museum. Department of Egyptian and Assyrian Antiquities.

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Published by Printed by order of the Trustees in London .
Written in

    Subjects:
  • Mummies.,
  • Funeral rites and ceremonies -- Egypt.,
  • Egypt -- Antiquities.

  • Edition Notes

    Includes indexes.

    The Physical Object
    Paginationxvi, 180 p., 35 leaves of plates :
    Number of Pages180
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL14172480M

    Ancient Egypt facts about social life include different aspects of ancient Egyptians’ life. We are going to discuss here the aspects of social life. Ancient Egyptians lived around the Nile River. Most of them were peasants, as they planted the land and waiting for the Nile flood coming with it fertile fringe. The department includes four main eras of the ancient Egyptian history: The prehistoric and the predynastic period (ab B.C.) The archaic period of Egypt including the first and second dynasty (about B.C.) The old kingdom, from the third dynasty to the sixth dynasty so called the pyramids age (about B.C.).

    There are two methods presented for setting up a reading with this deck: the first method involves using the eight sides die provided with the deck. The die is rolled twice - once to obtain the column in the Pythagorian square where the Neter will be found, and a second roll to determine the number of the row, or family, that the Neter belongs to. The Book of the Earth The Book of Caverns Related Topics. The written materials on hell that survive from the Egyptian period (c. – BCE) generally belong to a body of work prepared as guidebooks for the dead in the otherworld and inscribed on their tombs, sarcophagi or coffins, so that they would be close at hand in the afterlife.

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