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Essay heading: King Tut
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October 26, 1997 |
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To prepare the deceased for the journey, the priests preformed a ceremony on the dead called "Opening of the Mouth". This elaborate ritual involved purification, burning incense, anointing, and incantations along with touching the mummy with ritual objects to restore the senses. The journey to the afterworld was considered very dangerous... displayed 300 characters
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The journey to the afterworld was considered very dangerous. Egyptians believed that the deceased would pass through the underworld which was full of serpents armed with long knives, fire-spitting dragons, and five-headed reptiles.
Egyptians also believed that the deceased had to pass through seven gates, reciting a magic spell at each stop... displayed next 300 characters
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