Ancient Egypt Mummification Sequence — free printable clipart
Free history resource for teachers · CC BY-NC 4.0

About this illustration
This educational four-panel cartoon illustrates the ancient Egyptian mummification process in a clear, sequential manner. Panel one shows a person placing organs into decorative canopic jars, each featuring a different deity's head. Panel two depicts a person carefully wrapping a mummified body in linen bandages, with an Anubis figure observing. The third panel shows two individuals lowering the wrapped mummy into an intricately decorated sarcophagus, followed by the fourth panel where they close the sarcophagus lid. This resource is ideal for teaching ancient history, cultural studies, and the death rituals of ancient Egypt, suitable for worksheets, slides, or sequencing activities.
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