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Date: 2015-03-03 10:46:29
Figurines
Ushabti
Ancient Egypt
Mummy
British Museum
Hornedjitef
Culture
Archaeology
Death

Notes for teachers SEN: ancient Egypt The final two pages of these notes can be copied to be given to accompanying adults and used to help prepare students before the visit.

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