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Discovering Tut :the saga continues

1.What picture of Egyptian life and beliefs does the lesson portray?

2.Describe the Egyptian rulers that you find mention in the lesson.

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Answered by muskan2677
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1. people of Egyptian believed that the dead people could probably carry their wealth to the other world in fact the pharaohs of the time were rich and they had the belief that the external brilliance would surely guarantee resurrection for the great kings. it was all due to these facts that tut's body was buried along with the gilded treasure.
Answered by CarliReifsteck
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Answer :

1. The chapter 'Discovering Tut : the saga continues' portrays the mysteries surrounding ancient Egyptian life and culture. The chapter is based on a book by the same name and describes the Egyptian culture and traditions practised during King Tut's time. It focuses on the architectural wonders of the Egyptian civilization. It also gives an insight into the process of preserving dead bodies by converting them to mummies. The ancient Egyptians believed in afterlife and preserved the bodies of their kings and buried them with essentials to ease their progress into the afterlife.

2. The chapter 'Discovering Tut : the saga continues' describes the lifestyle of the Egyptian people during King Tut's time and probes into the circumstances of his death. King Tut or Tutankhamen was a young boy when he became the ruler of Egypt. He was the last ruler of a powerful dynasty that had ruled Egypt for centuries. He ruled for nine years and died a mysterious death. The famous king's dead body was preserved as a mummy and buried with gold, precious wares, clothes and everyday essentials in his tomb. He was buried with tremendous amount of wealth and personal possessions to ease his transition into the afterlife.

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