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Egyptian cemeteries were commonly sited in the desert to the west of towns and cities. The earliest burials were made directly into pits in the ground, where they were preserved by the hot dry sand. A belief in life after death was current by pre-dynastic times when burials typically included simple grave goods.
To preserve the body as a home for the ka - the deceased's life force -the practice of mummification was developed. After the removal of the internal organs — which were separately preserved in four containers known as Canopic jars - the body was dried out using natron, a natural salt. Finally it was wrapped in linen bandages and placed in a coffin. As incarnate gods, the pharaohs underwent especially elaborate mummification. They were carefully bandaged with fine linen, their bodies covered with protective amulets and jewelry. A gold mask was placed over the neck and head before the royal mummy was encased in a series of coffins and placed in a huge stone sarcophagus in the burial chamber.
Notes
1. Do not mix up!
Saqqara is the name for the ruins of the necropolis in ancient Memphis.
Sahara is the world's largest desert in North Africa.
2. Study the pattern: Egypt — Egyptian — an Egyptian — the Egyptians
Some Nationality words are formed with the help of suffixes -IAN, -AN. If you form a Nationality word, start with the analysis of the ending in the noun you form the adjective from.
-AN,-IAN
There is a vowel at the end There is a consonant at the end
1) a) - A is dropped and - IAN is added in: - IAN is added in most cases:
Canada — Canadian Egypt — Egyptian
b)- A is dropped and- AN is added in: Babylon - Babylonian
America — American! But Laos – Laotian
Cuba — Cuban Honduras – Honduran
Assyria — Assyrian
! But Ghana — Ghanaian
2) - E is kept and - AN is added in:
Europe — European
Chile - Chilean
3) - I is kept and -AN is added in:
Mali — Malian
4) - U at the end:
Peru — Peruvian
5) - Y at the end:
a) consonant + Y (Y - I + AN):
Italy — Italian
Hungary — Hungarian
b) vowel + Y (+ AN):
Paraguay — Paraguayan
III. READING SKILLS
Ex. 1. Read the text and get its central idea. Among the statements below choose the one that tells the main idea of the text best.
1. The unification of the Upper and Lower Egypt was central to Egyptian ideas of kingship.
2. Much of what we know about the ancient Egyptians derives from their tombs and artifacts placed in them.
3. The people of the Nile Valley took a different cultural path from the rest of Africa.
Ex. 2. Read the text again and note important details. Divide the text into logical parts. Find key sentences in each part.
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