they took a hook through the nose and took out the brain, pulled out all of the organs and put them in special jars. then wrapped it in linen and placed it in a decorated coffin. this took about 70 days.
Nope, all the same. Mummies are cultural so the have to be the same but then again, it depends on what kind of mummy you're talking about. Some mummies aren't even wrapped and are the best preserved in the world. they're called Bog mummies
When you wrap a mummy it is called the process of mummification Ancient Egyptian cultures used it to bury their pharaohs
When you wrap a mummy it is called the process of mummification
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
In most cases, it was linen.
The wraps were made of soft,linen.
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When you wrap a mummy it is called the process of mummification
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
In most cases, it was linen.
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The wraps were made of soft,linen.
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Linen was used to wrap the mummy.
The best way to create a mummy is to remove all the organs, dehydrate the body and then wrap the body in cloth.
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I'm not sure, but it was a good way to "wrap up" the conversation!
linen cloth