What kind of decoration did artists use on Tutankhamen’s coffins? Choose all answers that are correct. A. They are made of paint
ed papier mache. B. The pharaoh's crossed arms hold a crook and flail. C. The middle coffin is decorated with colored glass. D. They are shaped like a mummy.
Option: B. The pharaoh's crossed arms hold a crook and flail.
C. The middle coffin is decorated with colored glass.
D. They are shaped like a mummy.
Explanation:
Tutankhamen coffin decorated by skill Egypt artisans, made out of gold along with semi-precious stones and colored glass. Pharaohs were considered to be a form of god and depicted as divine in the afterlife. The tomb held a wealth of object which give us unique insights into this period of ancient Egyptians history. The Pharaoh is displayed as holding crook and flail, that shows the symbol of the right to rule.
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