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Conserving an Egyptian mummy unwraps a surprise discovery
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/collections/conservation/whos-your-mummy-conservation-makes-a-surprise-discovery/Read how a conservation project uncovered important facts about the Museum's mummy.
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Ancient Egyptian Timeline
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/ancient-egyptian-timeline/A timeline showing the dates, periods, dynasties and significant events in the history and art of ancient Egypt from the Predynastic Period (before 3100 BCE) to the end of the Roman Period (395 CE).
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Glossary of ancient Egyptian terms
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/glossary-of-ancient-egyptian-terms/Terms relevant to ancient Egyptian art, beliefs and technology.
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Funerary texts in ancient Egypt
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/funerary-texts-in-ancient-egypt/Funerary texts acted as 'travel guides' for the dead in their journey through the underworld. These texts were written on walls, coffins, statues or papyri. They contained all the required passwords and spells for use in the underworld.
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Faience in Egyptian Culture
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/faience-in-egyptian-culture/A dazzling history of a special ceramic material.
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Religion and gods in ancient Egypt
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/religion-and-gods-in-ancient-egypt/Religion governed life at all levels of Egyptian society.
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The Scribe and Hieroglyphs
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/the-scribe-and-heiroglyphs/Scribes held one of the noblest professions in ancient Egypt and were among the wealthier inhabitants of an artists village.The elevated status of scribes was due to the importance given to Egyptian written language and that only a small percentage of the population was literate.
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Bull Apis - E39829
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/bull-apis-e39829/The life and death of Egyptian god.
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The Light of Immortality
https://australianmuseum.net.au/learn/cultures/international-collection/ancient-egyptian/the-light-of-immortality/Symbolism of faience in ancient Egypt.