Everything you wanted to ask about ancient Egypt (provided you’re a 9-year-old) | History Hotline

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Deep within the heart of the British Museum is a strange artefact, the History Hotline - a telephone that gives inquisitive children direct access to British Museum curators, so they can have all their burning questions about history answered by the experts. This week the History Hotline appeared on curator and Egyptologist Kelly Accetta Crowe's desk, which means some of you must be studying ancient Egypt!

This video was made to work with the KS2 UK school syllabus as a resource for teaching children between 6 and 12-years-of-age about ancient Egypt.

If you want to find out even more about ancient Egypt our exhibition Hieroglyphs: unlocking ancient Egypt is on until February 19 2023
Find out more here: shorturl.at/bmFPT
Children under 16 get free entry when accompanied by an adult.


00:49 Introducing ancient Egypt
1:51 What would you find inside a pyramid?
3:38 What happened to ordinary people when they died?
4:57 Who started mummification and what herbs did they use to mummify bodies?
6:48 How do you read hieroglyphs?
9:20 What was written on the canopic jars?
11:06 What were the bandages made of?
12:12 Why did Anubis have a jackal head?

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