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This resource describes the step by step process of preserving a dead body by mummification in Ancient Egypt. It includes several images of tomb treasures and artefacts and describes how science helps us learn in many different subject areas.

There are ideas for Discussion and Activities around the subject, and a PowerPoint file to download, in which pupils need to match the correct canopic jar with the organ it protected. Perfect for a starter or a plenary activity.

Learning Objectives:

  • Knowledge of the steps of the mummification process, and about the many treasures found in Ancient Egyptian tombs
  • Understanding of how artefacts from the past can reveal information about how people used to live, and how modern science can reveal even more detail to help us learn about the past
  • Develop skills to use primary history materials alongside historical artefacts to discover more about the past; to learn about the durability of different materials
  • Be inspired to discover more about Ancient Egyptian society and culture and beliefs; to discover more about how science helps us learn in many different subject areas.

This resource was created by Harrogate Museums and Arts. More resources can be found on the MyLearning website.

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