| A | B |
| Ament | Greeter of the newly dead at the gates of the underworld |
| Osiris | Green skinned lord of the dead |
| Sons of Horus | Gods depicted on the canopic jars |
| Kabechet | The daughter of Anubis, she brings the sacred water for washing and purifying the body of the deceased. |
| Anubis | God of mummification and journey to the underworld, he is often depicted with the head of a jackal |
| Aken | This sailor paddled the ferryboat across celestial waters, carrying the deceased to the underworld |
| Mummy | The preserved body, wrapped in linen, of ancient peoples |
| Canopic jars | Jars where the stomach, intestines, liver, and brain were kept so the deceased's body would be whole in the afterlife. |
| Amulets | "lucky charms" that protected the body from evil and aided in safe passage to the underworld |
| Book of the Dead | Book of spells used to perform the rituals to bring the deceased into the afterlife. |
| Field of Reeds | Final destination when making the journey to the afterlife. |
| Priest | People of this class performed the rituals from the book of the dead. |
| Weapons | Were placed in the tomb to help the deceased fight monsters and dangers on the journey through the underworld to the afterlife. |