Burial Practices
David Salinas
What did they have to do in order to prepare the dead person’s spirit/ ka to enjoy the afterlife?
- person’s body was prepared in a certain way
- body can’t decay/ fall apart
- egyptians developed process (embalming)
What are the several steps to preserving a dead body?
- priests remove all organs that are inside the body except heart
- placed organs in pottery or limestone container (canopic jar)
- removed the brain by hooking it through the nostrils
- put the body in wooden box and covered it with salt (natron-dries body)
- In 40 days, priests washed, oiled, and wrapped body in several hundred yards of fabric
- sometimes spread black, gooey substance (momia) over body
What did the Ancient Egyptians do after burying the dead body?
- left food, drink, gold, jewelry, clothes, games, and mirrors) with the bodies
- had different burial ceremonies for poor and wealthier people
- Poor- usually not embalmed, most wrapped in discarded clothing, buried ground
- Poor who could afford it- simple funeral ceremony, laid in plain wooden box- buried in sand or cave
- Wealthy- held more elaborate ceremonies, buried their dead in tombs
- Pharaohs- priests laid body in coffin- placed in large stone container (sarcophagus,) surrounded with treasures
- Pharaohs in early times- buried in pyramids
- Pharaohs later- buried in temples/secret locations to prevent people from breaking into sites to steal treasures
Image Resources
- [Image]http://www.pbs.org/empires/egypt/special/virtual_library/ahmose_father.html September 16, 2015. Web.
- [Image] http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/detail.aspx?id=139 September 16, 2015. Web