Highlight- Egyptian Period Flashcards

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Why was Egypt one of the great civilizations?

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Egypt had the most influence upon western funeralization

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Who was Osiris? and what belief did he come with?

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God of the dead and the judge of the underworld.. He believed in Polytheistic belief

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What did the Egyptian’s believe about the deceased?

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attribute some life to the body lying in the grave, while believing at the same time that an element or aspect of the dead person resides elsewhere, apart from the grave… “Life after death”

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4
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What was embalming considered during Egyptian period

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Embalming was considered a religious ceremony

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5
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What determined what kind of embalming an Egyptian received

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social stratification

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6
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what contained the internal organs

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canopic jars

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7
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What was the Focus of the universe from which all things originated and will return?

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The sun

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8
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the soul element

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BA

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9
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the shining one element

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Yakhu

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10
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Who oversaw the embalming and funeralization

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Kher-heb (priest)

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11
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Who was the flesheater

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Sarcophagus

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12
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Who was man shaped

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Anthropoid

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13
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The Egyptians pivoted around the idea that the complex elements that joined to make a person could be reassembled in the body of the dead

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Egyptian death beliefs

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  1. The Ba
  2. The Yakhu
  3. The Name
  4. The Shadow
  5. The Heart
  6. The Ka
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Elements that of the death belief that a person could be reassembled in the body of the dead

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15
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The heart element

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The seat of the intellect and emotions

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16
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The Ka element

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Last element as it remained by the dead and demanded attention from the living.

17
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Central to the Egyptian concept of life after death was the belief in

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body resuscitation

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Among the oldest of Egyptian funeral ceremonies associated with offering the dead such as

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as cakes, oils, beer and wine.

19
Q

What is the great pyramids

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both memorials and tombs for the rulers of Egypt.

20
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Tomb chaplains or priests to whom the necessary ritualistic actions on behalf of the dead were delegated

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Egyptians Funerary customs

21
Q

Who was given the tasks of preparing and caring for the dead and how long did this last

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Pharaohs down to the least slave and 4000 years

22
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Combined with the religious motive, the concern of the ancient Egyptians for the proper disposal of the dead had to do with

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sanitary purposes

23
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Dry burial was to keep the products of putrefaction form

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seeping into the soil and generating the plague.

24
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bodies were shrouded in coarse cloth and laid upon beds of charcoal under 6-8 feet of sand on the edge of the great plain at Memphis and above the reach of the flooding nile

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Dry burial

25
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3 grades of embalming were used during the Egyptian times.

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  1. High Ranking
  2. Middle Class
  3. Poor Class
26
Q

most elaborate and expensive process was used; the brain and viscera were removed, embalmed or preserved and placed in 4 canonic jars or burial vases

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High ranking embalming grade

27
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Injecting cedar oil without evisceration. Body was laid in nature or natron for the prescribed period so that cedar oil could be absorbed in soft organs, flesh was dissolved in natron and was reduced to preserved skin and bones.

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Middle class embalming grade

28
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Comprised purging the intestines and soaking the body in a soda solution for 70 days. Use of bitumen or pitch was later developed and resulted in hard, black mummy that tended to last almost indefinitely.

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Poor class embalming grade

29
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Why were there Hieroglyphic inscriptions covered the exterior and were devoted to prayers, genealogies and religious magical texts

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Help restoration of the body, reconstitute the person and to aid and give power to the dead in the afterlife

30
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  1. Designer/painter
  2. Dissector/anatomist
  3. Pollinctor/apothecary
  4. Embalmer/surgeon
  5. Physician/Priest
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Egyptian embalming distinct specialists