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Led by an expert from the World Museum, students will explore the various stages of the Ancient Egyptian preservation process giving them an understanding of cultures, history and science whilst developing core skills such as collaboration and communication.

The aim of this workshop is for students to come away with knowledge of the entire mummification process and an insight into the anatomy of the body through assisting in the ‘mummification’ and gain insights into the ancient Egyptian understanding of body and spirit.

Key info

Suitable for: KS2

Age Groups: 7-11

Subjects: Biology, History, Science

Topics: Africa, History Around Us, Human & Physical Geography, Team Building

Type: Online

Duration: 50 minutes

Cost: From £3.10 per student (£99 per session, max 32 per session)

Dates: Ongoing

Min. Group Size: N/A

Max. Group Size: 32 (per session)

SEND: Yes - suitable for students with SEND

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