Yes but they don't mummify anymore.
Mummification is not still practiced in Egypt in the same manner that it was in the days of the Pharaohs, but bodies are still embalmed, which is a variant of mummification. Bear in mind that the religion of ancient Egypt (a religion currently known as Egyptian mythology) is not followed anymore, and Egypt has become a predominantly Muslim country instead. At the present time, burial customs in Egypt are quite similar to those of most other countries.
No we not use mummification these days, because in ancient Egyptian they were not careful with the body's. Now they started to put body's coffins.
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.
Mummification is the preservation of the soft tissue of a body by any means, natural or artificial. Embalming is the deliberate preservation of a body for any period of time. This includes what we commonly term "the process of mummification" in Ancient Egypt
Okay, 'The ancient Egyptians used the mummification process to create a mummy."
Oil then resin.
No we not use mummification these days, because in ancient Egyptian they were not careful with the body's. Now they started to put body's coffins.
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.
solNitron was used in the mummification process. Certain organs (like the liver) were removed beforehand, embalmed and placed in canopic jars to be buried with the mummy.
Mummification is the preservation of the soft tissue of a body by any means, natural or artificial. Embalming is the deliberate preservation of a body for any period of time. This includes what we commonly term "the process of mummification" in Ancient Egypt
Oil then resin.
Okay, 'The ancient Egyptians used the mummification process to create a mummy."
To be their home in the afterlife To keep the many treasures safe that they were buried with
to preserve the bodies for use in the afterlife.
Early Egyptians believed in life after death. Rich people and Pharohs would preserve their bodies through a process called mummification. So that their spirit would recognize their body and use it as a home.
142bc
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.
resin or wax