make a museum exhibit with Canopic Jars: Used to store the internal organs of the deceased, essential for the mummification process and the journey through the afterlife [1]. Blue Hippopotamus (also listed as Faience Hippopotamus): An artistic representation likely associated with the goddess Taweret or other protective deities, often included in tombs for protection [1]. Scarab Amulets: Worn for protection, life-giving properties, and often included in burials to symbolize rebirth and the sun god [1]. Book of the Dead (general papyri): Collections of spells and instructions to guide the deceased safely through the underworld and into the afterlife [1]. Papyrus of Ani: A well-preserved example of a Book of the Dead, illustrating the rituals and beliefs surrounding death and judgment [1]. Great Sphinx: A mythical creature with a lion's body and a human head (likely a pharaoh), symbolizing the pharaoh as a guardian and embodying divine power in it See more