Discovering Tut: The Saga Continues Word. write meaning.
saga
teenager
heir
tomb.
forensic
reconstruction
pharaoh
cemetery
mummy
murals
gilded
coffin
antiquities
archaeologist
legend
artefacts
resurrection
board games
linen
cases
treasures
.nested
shroud
willow
wild celery
cornflowers
resins
chiselled away
collar
bracelets
amulets
sheaths
adornments
archaeology
tomography
dynasty
cross section
pallbearers
Answers
- saga – long story of a series of happenings
- teenager – between 13 and 19 years of age
- heir – legal successor
- tomb. – a large grave built of stone above or below the ground
- forensic – process of reconstruction of the face and
- reconstruction – body based on the information in the CT scan
- pharaoh – Egyptian king
- cemetery – place where dead bodies are buried
- mummy – a preserved dead body
- murals – paintings on the wall
- gilded – thinly covered with gold
- coffin – box in which dead body is kept
- antiquities – very old objects
- archaeologist – a scientist who studies ancient objects dug up from the ground
- legend – an old story handed down through generations
- artefacts – objects of art made by hands
- resurrection – rebirth
- board games – games like chess
- linen – a fabric cloth made from flax used to make high quality clothes
- cases – boxes
- treasures – collections of valuable objects
- .nested – fitted one inside another.
- shroud – cover of the dead body
- willow – soft wood
- wild celery – a wild plant
- cornflowers – bluish-purple flowers of a wild plant
- resins – a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water
- chiselled away – separated with a chisel
- collars – necklaces
- bracelets – ornaments of the wrist
- amulets – ornaments worn round the neck or arm or waist (Taaveez) to keep away the evil
- sheaths – coverings to keep the sword in
- adornments – items used for decoration and make-up
- archaeology – science of studying ancient sites / buildings
- tomography – a technique for displaying a representation of a cross section using X-Rays or ultrasound
- dynasty – family line
- cross section – parts seen when an object is cut in the middle
- pallbearers – those who carry coffins
Heir = a person legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person’s death.
Tomb = a large grave built of stone above or below the ground.
CT scan = A computerized tomography combines a series of X-ray images taken from different angles and uses computer processing to create cross-sectional images, or slices, of the bones, blood vessels and soft tissues inside your body.
Forensic = (here) examining dead bodies to find out the cause of death
Reconstruction = constructing the same thing again.
Pharaoh = an Egyptian king
Forensic reconstruction = is the process of recreating an individual from their skeletal remains through an amalgamation of artistry, forensic science, anthropology, osteology, and anatomy.
Cemetery = the place where dead bodies are buried.
Mummy = a preserved dead body.
Murals = paintings on the wall.
Coffin = box in which dead body is kept.
Antiquities = very old things.
Archaeologist = a scientist who studies ancient remains.
Legend = an old story handed from generations.
Artefacts = things of art made by hands.
Resurrection = rebirth
Board games = games like chess
Linen = a fabric cloth made from flax used to make high quality clothes.
Cases = boxes
Treasures = a collection of valuable things
Nested = fitted inside each other.
Shroud = cover of the dead body.
Willow = a tree that has soft wood.
Celery = a wild plant
Cornflowers = bluish-purple flowers of a wild plant.
Resins = a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants.
Chiselled away = separated with a chisel
Collars = necklaces
Bracelets = ornaments of the wrist
Amulets = something worn round the neck or arm or waist (Taaveez) to keep away the evil.
Sheaths = coverings to keep the sword in.
Adornments = things for decoration and make-up.
Archaeology = science of studying ancient sites/buildings.
Tomography = a technique for displaying a representation of a cross section through a human body or other solid object using X-rays or ultrasound.
Dynasty = family-line
Cross section = parts seen when a thing is cut in the middle.
Pallbearers = those who carry coffins.
Orion = a constellation
Constellation = group of stars
Osiris = the god of afterlife
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