Skip over navigation

NEN Gallery

NEN Gallery
Home / History / Life in Ancient Egypt / Gods, Kings and Burial / Early Egyptian Burial
Asset 1 of 1 Previous Asset [ 1 ] Next Asset   [Slideshow]

Early Egyptian Burial

Show/Hide_Details
Download:

640 x 388
2804 x 1700

Unique Id:

68408

This item is saved in one of your albums. Click to remove it.. My Albums

Typical Egyptian Grave (Predynastic) about 3400BC. Grave has been reconstructed using authentic items found in many graves of the period in Southern Egypt. The remarkable preservation of the body is due to rapid drying through direct contact with the desert sand. Picture taken at the British Museum, London January 2007.

Added:
28th Jan 2007 by Diane Earl

Subjects:
Biology, History, Religious Education, Science

Key Stages:
Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

Keywords:
Egypt burial mummy skeleton grave death ritual

Related Links:

EXIF data:

National Education Network
Developed by E2BN for the National Education Network
E2B® and E2BN® are registered trade marks and trading names of East of England Broadband Network (Company Registration No. 04649057)