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Egyptian masks were an important part of burial practices during ancient Egyptian times. These masks were often buried with corpses, and the Egyptian people adorned the corpses of royalty with masks. The masks were meant to provide a face for the dead spirit as it went through its travels. They helped to protect the "Ka," or spirit.
Ancient Egyptian
her daddy was a mummy she lost her mummy she couldn't find her mummy or he whatever
The mummy case was regarded by the Ancient Egyptians as an alternative body for the soul.
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What? They were "successful mummy makers". They are the people who created the mummy in the first place.
Egyptian mummy-makers would remove a body's brain with a hook through the nose!
Painted jars, called canopic jars.
The Egyptian pronunciation for mummy is ( MOUMYAA) the Last A having the sound /a/ as in Adam or apple.
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Egyptian masks were an important part of burial practices during ancient Egyptian times. These masks were often buried with corpses, and the Egyptian people adorned the corpses of royalty with masks. The masks were meant to provide a face for the dead spirit as it went through its travels. They helped to protect the "Ka," or spirit.
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To dry out a mummy, embalers removed the insides first, then they covered the mummy with salt and let it sit for about 40 days.
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Ancient Egyptian
As in Egyptian mummy is seargán; as a word for mother it is mam/mamaí.