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It is a part of the process of 'Mummification'. The purpose of this is predominantly to preserve the bodies and reduce decay. The Ancient Egyptians believed that you couldn't go to the afterlife without a body and therefore mummification was used to preserve the body, therefore giving the deceased a body to use in relatively good condition when they reached the afterlife.

They embalmed the mummy by removing all organs, excepting the heart which was thought to be the center of all thought and intelligence and was needed for the weighing against the feather in the Hall of Truth. The other organs were put in canopic jars. The brain is discarded. After the body was dried of moisture, it was filled with sawdust, resins and linens saturated in essential oils.

The actual wrapping in linen is to further preserve the body from decay and rot. They also used to put treasures in between the layers of linen such as amulets to protect the body from evil spirit on the journey to the afterlife.

I guess, reading in between the lines, you could say that the linens were a protective measure and also used to place treasures close to the body. They also did it because when Set tried to murder his brother Osiris by putting him in a crypt & throwing him in the Nile until his wife Isis found him and tried to hide his body from her spouse's murderous brother until set found him & then cut his body into 14 pieces and scattered them all through-out Egypt so then Isis gathered the pieces WRAPPED THEM UP IN LINEN , turned herself into a bird and beat her wings on her dead husband until.... he got ressurected and became the god of eternal death and life - ironic isn't it?

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