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1. Herodus Greek Historian providing much information about
Egyptians. Knows as the Father of History

2. Rosetta Stone Deciphering Hieroglyphics
Enabled Archeolo-
gists to translate
Egyptian Hieroglyph-
ics to Ancient Greek

3. Necropolis - City of Dead
- Name for walled suburb used for embalming in
Ancient Egypt

4. Egyptian Burial Re- -Mats
cepticles -Skins
-Pottery

5. Egyptian Recepta- - Anthropodial- man shaped coffins usually covered
cles which resemble with hieroglyphics
humans - Sarcorphagus- massive rectangular coffin which
housed remains

6. Anthropodial man shaped coffins usually covered with hieroglyph-
ics
7. Sarcorphagus massive rectangular coffin which housed remains
8. Egyptian Embalming - Expensive method used Canopic Jars
- Medium priced injected cedar oil into abdomen to
harden viscera

9. Early embalming pri- - religious purposes
marily done for - sanitation was secondary

10. Natron used to remove moisture from dead body

11. Factors influencing - Embalming procedure techniques
cost of Egyptian Em- - Ruling Dynasty
balming - Wealth of family


, FSE1000- Intro to Funeral Services- Final Review

12. Expensive Method of - Brains removed
Egyptian Embalming - Body placed in sunlight

13. Egyptian Canopic -contained organs of deceased
Jars - named after the 4 sons of Horus (Mestah aka Imset,
Quebsennuf, Hapi, Tuammutef

14. Mestha aka Imset Human headed guardian of the liver
15. Quebsennuf falcon headed guardian of intestines
16. Hapi baboon headed guardian of lungs
17. Tuammutef jackal or dog headed guardian of stomach

18. Six Elements of per- - Ba
son in Egyptian death - Ka
beliefs - Heart
- Yakku aka Akh
- Name
- Shadow

19. Ba bird with human head resided in stomach, which
represented person's personality and soul
20. Ka Guardian angel of intellect and emotions
21. Heart seat of intellect and emotions
22. Yakhu aka Akh Immortality, the shining one
23. Name usually held special meaning
24. Shadow if you worship the sun, a shadow will result

25. Egyptian Funearliza- -Kerheb
tion Caste System - Physician (Priest)
- Surgeon (Emblamer)
- Apothecary (pharmacist)
- Designer (painter)




, FSE1000- Intro to Funeral Services- Final Review

- Dissector (anatomist)
- Scribe (lawyer)
- Slaves
26. Kerheb - chief embalmer/FD from priestly lines
- only conducted funeral of Pharaoh or Pharaoh's
family
- oversaw all work in Necropolis
27. Physician (Priest) -coordinated with family
-offered opinions of correctness regarding embalm-
ing process
- in charge of procession & conducted removals
- trained in religious activities and only person to
leave Necropolis
- instructed all others in ceremonies
28. Surgeon (Embalmer) - supervised embalming
- actually embalmed royalty

29. Apothecary (pharma- - made spices, anointments, and natron added to
cist) body

30. Designer (Painter) - constructed burial receptacles, especially
pharaoh's coffin

31. Dissector - made initial incision into left flank of deceased to
(Anatomist) begin embalming process

32. Scribe (Lawyer) made mark on body to guide dissector where to
make incision
33. Slaves performed most of the work unless deceased of a
high state

34. Fertility symbols in - Sun
Ancient Egypt - Nile River

35. Egyptian Cult of - Osiris
Osiris Trinity - Isis

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