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Mummification and Funerary Rituals of Ancient Egypt http://www.culturefocus.com/egypt.htm Introduction • • • • • Seti I died ~3000 years ago Advanced culture Obsessed with death Developed artificial mummification How did they do it? http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/ mummification.htm Why Mummify? • Requirements for Afterlife – Preservation = the ability to recognize of the body – Sustenance for the ka (vital essence or soul) – Deceased’s name must be commemorated by prayer The Mummification Process • Evisceration – Dehydration of organs • • • • Dehydration of Body Cosmetics Oil and scented resins Wrapping – Amulets – Spells http://www.openschool.bc.ca/courses/ss7/ images/mummy.jpg Evisceration • Brain was removed through the nose • Viscera (internal organs) were dried and stored – – – – Liver Lungs Stomach Intestines • Heart was left in place http://theegyptianpalace.safeshopper.com/ 137/262.htm?304 Dehydration of the Body • • • • Wash out body cavity Stuff with filling Covered in natron Leave for forty days Cosmetics and Aromatic Oils • Cosmetics are applied to the body • Body is treated with aromatic oils Bandaging • Body is bandaged with linen • Amulets are put on body • Spells are said Funerary Rituals • Weighing of the heart • Opening of the mouth • Misc. – Purification – Annointing – Incantation • Offerings http://www.geocities.com/Athens/7171/ funeralprocession.jpg Weighing of the Heart • Test to enter the afterlife • Heart was weighed against the feather of Ma’at (concept of truth, balance, order, law, morality, and justice. Ma’at was also personified as a goddess regulating the stars, seasons, and the actions of both mortals and the deities, who set the order of the universe from chaos at the moment of creation) • A monster waited to consume the unworthy http://nefertiti.iwebland.com/ funerary_practices/judgment.htm Opening of the Mouth • Coffin was Purified • Incantations were Read • Senses were restored http://www.egyptianmyths.net/ images/openmouth.jpg Tombs • • • • Pyramid/Coffin Text Burial/Antechamber False Door Offering Place http://www.si.umich.edu/Art_History/UMMA/ 1980/1980_1.204.jpg Tombs Funerary Goods • Shabti • Ka Statues • Statues of the gods • Clothes • Games • Furniture • Cosmetics • Writing Material • Farming Equipment • Chariots • Gold • Perfume • Food http://www.geocities.com/ royalmummies/ Shabtis_PlateXXVI.jpg Shabti = small figures of adult male or female form inscribed with a special formula to be recited. Bibliography • • • • • • • • Fleming, Fergus , and Alan Lothian. The Way to Eternity, Egyptian Myth and Mankind. London, England: Duncan Baird Publishers, 1997. Lewis, Jon E. The mammoth Book of Eyewitness Ancient Egypt. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2003 Wilkinson, Richard H. . Sands, Emily. Egyptology. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Candlewick Press. Symbol and Magic in Egyptian Art. London, England: Thames and Hudson Ltd, 1999. Http://www.egyptologyonline.com/mummification.htm http://www.egyptologyonline.com/book_of_th_dead.htm http:// www.sacred-texts.com/egy/ema/ema04.htm http://www.sacred-texts.com/egy/ema/ema08.htm Http://www.stormpages.com/diluted/Mummy.html