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Change: BC).After judgment, the dead either went to a life not unlike that on Earth or were cast to the 'Eater of the Dead' the god Set. Some works and images taken from: http://www.crystalinks.com/egyptafterlife.htmlhttp://www.geocities.com/art_religious/fresco_mural_egyptian1.html http://www.ravensflight.net/images/isis-osiris2-small.jpg Back to Pictures of Undead Creatures Return to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: exsistanceexistance as well as their name. Ancient Egyptian beliefs on the Afterlife:The Ancient Egyptians believed that, the journey into the afterlife required a sin-free heart and the ability to recite the spells, passwords, and formulas of the Book of the Dead. The beliefs were that
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Change: The Ancient Egyptian beliefs on the Afterlife:The Ancient Egyptians believed that, the journey into the afterlife required a sin-free heart and the ability to recite the spells, passwords, and formulas of the Book of the Dead. The beliefs were that the deceased appears
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Change: EgyptianEgyptians believed that, the journey into the afterlife required a sin-free heart and the ability to recite the spells, passwords, and formulas of the Book of the Dead. The beliefs were that the deceased appears before a panel of
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Change: The deceased had his internal organs removed and they were separately treated and stored in jars of clay or stone commonly called Canopic Jars. The
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Change: The final stage of the embalming process was to put the body in the coffin. For a rich person, this could be an elaborate container
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Change: The Egyptians dreaded the thought that one day their world might cease to exist. With their belief in the power of magic, they developed a
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Change: Modern mummies have taken center stage in a number of movies as evildoers. For instance, in the 1999 film The Mummy, archeologists stumble into an ancient Egyptian tomb, causing an angry and lovesick mummy to wake up. Back to Pictures of Undead CreaturesReturn to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: Islands in Alaska.Modern mummies have taken center stage in a number of movies as evildoers. For instance, in the 1999 film The Mummy, archeologists stumble into an ancient Egyptian tomb, causing an angry and lovesick mummy to wake up. Return to Mythical Creatures and Beasts Home
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Change: The practice of preserving dead bodies occurred all over the ancient world. Egypt is perhaps best known for its mummies, but the Inca of Peru
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