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They sacrifice them in a ritual to keep the gods satisfiedThey were placed in Canopic jars, They were used by the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and preserve theorgans for the afterlife. They were either made from limestone or pottery.
They thought that when people died they could still live .
they left the heart in so they could be judged.
they left the heart in so they could be judged.
Egyptians believed in the after life so they would mummify bodies to prepare/preserve them for the afterlife. The bodies that were buried in pyramids were usually people of significance, they were buried with jewelry, clothes, money, furniture, and anything else that the Egyptians belived would help that person in the afterlife.
They were used during the mumification process to store and preserve the internal organs of the deceased organ is guarded by a funeral God accompanied by a goddess
People have first started to use mumification during the year 1645 and during the years it became more advanced. Mumification is still used to today on criminals who steal essential foods like beans, pork, avocados and red peppers.
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They sacrifice them in a ritual to keep the gods satisfiedThey were placed in Canopic jars, They were used by the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process to store and preserve theorgans for the afterlife. They were either made from limestone or pottery.
they were used to preserve organs during the mummification process in ancient egypt
The substance was bee's wax.
They thought that when people died they could still live .
they left the heart in so they could be judged.
they left the heart in so they could be judged.
Egyptians believed in the after life so they would mummify bodies to prepare/preserve them for the afterlife. The bodies that were buried in pyramids were usually people of significance, they were buried with jewelry, clothes, money, furniture, and anything else that the Egyptians belived would help that person in the afterlife.
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.
Sometimes, the face gets deformed during the process of mummification, if so, they usually put a mask to preserve the face or so the gods can recognize the face of the mummy by the mask. [the mask resembles the face of the dead person]