All the spells used were selected from a sacred book called the Book of the Dead.
They are called the Nag Hammadi texts, after the region in Egypt in which they were unearthed.
The walls of tombs were decorated with pictures of the deceased person, the Afterlife, the deceased's trip through the Netherworld, and other various epitaphs and protective spells.
Egyptian pharaohs prepared themsleves by eating and drinking so they could fatten up so they didnt have to worry about being hungry or thirsty in the afterlife.
The oldest purpose built museum in the world is the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford England. Opened in 1683 to house the collection Elias Ashmole gave to the University of Oxford in 1677.
Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt
It is a book called the Book of the Dead.
they put magic spells inside
The Book of the Dead was a book of spells buried with the deceased for their use in the afterlife. There are 192 known spells, but there isn't a manuscript that contains all of them in one place. These spells would protect the mummy's soul from evil spirits or monsters in and when traveling to the after life. The book was not only a collection of spells, but also a guide to the afterlife and what the buried person would have to face. The book of the dead was the collections of spells buried with a mummy in later times in Egypt. The spells told you what to do in order to get into the Egyptian "heaven". You had to pass a variety of tests eg.in the weighing of the heart, Ma'at would way your heart against one of her own feathers. If your heart was lighter than the feather (meaning that it was free of sin) you were free to carry on to the next task. However, if your heart was heavier, it would be fed to Ammut, a scary Egyptian goddess, who resembles a monster.
The book of the dead, or the pyramid texts.
They are called the Nag Hammadi texts, after the region in Egypt in which they were unearthed.
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The walls of tombs were decorated with pictures of the deceased person, the Afterlife, the deceased's trip through the Netherworld, and other various epitaphs and protective spells.
Mesopotamia was a collection of city States and rural communities with often very different cultural, religious and tribal/racial backgrounds. Egypt was one in culture, religion and race.
Paul Bobrovsky has written: 'Collection of antiquities purchased in Syria and Egypt' -- subject(s): Antiquities
The largest museum in Egypt is the Cairo Museum, which specializes in its collection of Ancient Egyptian antiquities. There are many famous landmarks in Egypt as well, many of which date from centuries ago. Some of these landmarks include the Great Pyramid, the Sphinx, and the tomb of King Tut.
According to Academia Brooklyn, the monument or collection of two temples was carved out of sandstone
The library that flourished under Cleopatra's rule was the Library of Alexandria. It was not only a collection of books, but a place of study, almost like our universities today.