Embalming
The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.The best answer to your question at this time is "probably". As she followed the Egyptian religion and its customs, its a good chance that she was mummified. Only when they find her tomb, will we know for certain.
Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.Nothing in the Greco-Egyptian society changed during Cleopatra's rule. However when the Romans took over, Roman law and customs were introduced to Egypt.
they drink urain on a special day to remember king tut
Kushites.
Kushites.
Normandi Ellis has written: 'Awakening Osiris' 'Voice Forms' 'Feasts of light' -- subject(s): Egyptian Goddesses, Egyptian religion, Fasts and feasts, Goddesses, Egyptian, Religious life and customs
Cleopatra was born in Greece but left and lived in Egypt. Cleopatra was Greek. She was a direct descendant of Ptolemy, a relative and general of Alexander the Great although she followed the Egyptian religion and customs.
She was part Macedonian Greek and part Egyptian yes and no. Cleopatra was ethically a Greek, but she lived and ruled in Egypt and she followed the Egyptian religion and customs. We don't know who her mother was or her mother's ethnicity, so we can only say for certain that she was Greek on her father's side.
Edward Cecil has written: 'The leisure of an Egyptian official' -- subject(s): Social life and customs
We don't know for certain, as her tomb has not been found. It can be assumed that because she followed the Egyptian customs, her body was mummified, but this is only an assumption, not a fact.
We don't know for certain, as her tomb has not been found. It can be assumed that because she followed the Egyptian customs, her body was mummified, but this is only an assumption, not a fact.