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In ancient Egypt, the cost of mummification varied widely depending on the individual's social status and the level of service desired. Wealthy families could pay several hundred to thousands of drachmas, while the process for commoners was less elaborate and thus less expensive. The expense included the cost of materials like natron, resin, linen, and the fees for skilled embalmers. Overall, mummification was a significant financial investment, reflecting one's status in society.
Mummification was done in ancient Egypt since +7000 years , it is not done any more . Most of our people in Egypt are religious (Muslims and cristians) and our religion prohibit mummification ...and this art is not teached in public. however the technique is well known..
Well I am sure when my auntie went to Eygpt she bough a 2 liter bottle on coke and it cost around 30
A classical author, Diodorus Siculus tells us there were three different methods of mummification and these varied in cost."They have three manners of burial: one very costly, one medium and one modest. Upon the first a talent silver is spent, upon the second twenty minae, but in the third there is very little cost."
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About $2000
In Ancient Egypt 20 lb. of grain cost 3 pieces of silver.
Ancient Egyptno, most of them were very poor so their families buried their dead in sand pits in the desert.
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In Ancient Egypt 20 lb. of grain cost 3 silver pieces.
$10-$20 i have three and i just figured that out
There were no cars in ancient times in Greece.