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The Sarcophagus By: Cierra McClain

The Sarcophagus By: Cierra McClain. Parts of a Sarcophagus . A sarcophagus has three parts. The first part is the Outer Coffin. The second part is the Inner Coffin. The third and the final part of the sarcophagus is the Amulets. Parts of a Sarcophagus. Colors.

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The Sarcophagus By: Cierra McClain

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  1. The Sarcophagus By: Cierra McClain

  2. Parts of a Sarcophagus • A sarcophagus has three parts. • The first part is the Outer Coffin. • The second part is the Inner Coffin. • The third and the final part of the sarcophagus is the Amulets.

  3. Parts of a Sarcophagus

  4. Colors • There are 7 common colors for a sarcophagus. • The colors are usually bright and cheerful colors. • Like neon colors.

  5. Colors

  6. Symbols • There are 6 common symbols you would see on a sarcophagus. • But their over 200 different symbols.

  7. Symbols

  8. Size • The external dimen is 6.9ft by 2.8ft. • The outer coffin is the biggest in size.

  9. Conclusion • Did you know that a sarcophagus can weigh thousands of pounds? Well it can because Pharaohs, an Egyptian king, sarcophagus weighed over 2,000 pounds. The sarcophagus is interesting because of the design, symbols, colors, and the size. You’ve heard everything I know about a sarcophagus.

  10. Bibliography/Work Cited • My research came from: • Mummies (book) • https://www.wcma.williams.edu/blog/amulets • https://www.otagomusem.govt.nz/assets/files/mummy.pdf

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