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Title: Funeral Customs of the Ancient Egyptians


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Funeral Customs of the Ancient Egyptians
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Readings Question 1
  • HAFD page 5
  • Which culture was the first to record a morality
    of group life based on internal conscience rather
    than on external authority supported by force?

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Readings Question 2
  • HAFD page 6
  • Who is Osiris?

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Circle of Necessity
  • soul makes a 3000 year long journey and returns
    to the body
  • once reunited the whole person would live with
    the gods
  • created the need for embalming

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Readings Question 3
  • What did the Egyptians believe was the focus of
    the universe?

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Readings Question 4
  • Describe the Egyptian concept of life after
    death.
  • offerings to the dead
  • perpetual care
  • tombs, coffins, funeral treasures

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Readings Question 5
  • HAFD page 8
  • What are dry burials? What was their purpose?
  • The history of embalming will be covered in the
    Embalming I course.

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Coffins(HAFD page 9)
  • Sarcophagi massive coffins from a single mass
    of stone to protect from grave robbers
  • Sarco flesh
  • Phagus eaters

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Arthropoid
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Readings Question 6(HAFD page 13)
  • Describe what was done when the head of an
    Egyptian household died. Include all elements
    from the actual time of death to interment.

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Funeral Customs of the Ancient Greeks
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Readings Question 7(HAFD page 18)
  • What is the Cult of Dionysius and Elysian
    fields?
  • Readings Question 8
  • (HAFD page 19)
  • How did the Athenians treat the dead on the
    battlefield?

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Readings Question 9(HAFD page 19)
  • Describe how the Greeks prepare their dead for
    interment.

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Greek Funeral Procession
  • HAFD page 20
  • Consisted of
  • deceased placed on a bier
  • female mourners
  • fraternity members
  • hired dirge singers

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Cremation
  • HAFD page 20
  • began 1000 BC
  • at no time was earth burial completely abandoned
  • power of the flame to set the soul free
  • ashes contained personal or spirit
    characteristics

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Coffins and Tombs
  • HAFD page 20
  • Baked clay, cypress wood, stone
  • Classification of tombs
  • stelae (shafts)
  • kiones (columns)
  • trapazae (square-cut)
  • naida (temple-like)

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Funeral Feast
  • HAFD page 21
  • one of the final steps
  • broke the fast
  • sacrifices kept a connection between the living
    and the dead

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Funeral Customs of the Ancient Romans
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Early Death Beliefs
  • HAFD page 24
  • animistic view
  • mystery cults
  • Epicurians
  • Christianity

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Burial Customs(HAFD page 25)
  • cremation and burial
  • sanitation issues
  • columbaria
  • burial societies

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Readings Question 10(HAFD page 25)
  • In Roman times, if a person died in the presence
    of family, how was the body prepared?
  • Readings Question 11
  • (HAFD page 26
  • Who were the pollinctores, libitinarius,
    designator and praecor?

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Roman Funeralis
  • HAFD page 27
  • Readings question 12
  • In the Roman funeral procession, where was the
    body taken? What type of rituals were performed
    there?

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Constantine the Great(314 AD 379 AD)
  • HAFD page 27
  • first Christian emperor
  • management of funerary
  • behavior became more
  • within the jurisdiction of the
  • church

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Edict of Toleration
  • Galerius 311 AD
  • Christians at this time were refusing to worship
    the gods
  • allowed them to practice their faith without fear
    of persecution, as along as their actions did not
    go against the common good

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Influence of Roman Burial Practices
  • HAFD page 29
  • occupational models
  • Roman undertaker
  • precursor to modern day funeral service law
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