In these cases, the acidity of the water, cold temperature and lack of oxygen combined tan the body's skin and soft tissues, whilst the skeleton typically disintegrates over time. Such mummies are extremely well-preserved on emerging from the bog, with skin and internal organs intact
It is put in salt to dry it out and then rubbed in oils and then its organs, minus the heart, are put in canopic jars and then their brain is pulled out and smashed because apparently it is useless.
a body in a bog gets mummified by the acids in the peat in the bog.
It helped to preserve and protect the deceased in the afterlife.
The Egyptians decided to mummify the rich/pharaohs because their belief in afterlife
They mummified there body to preserve them.
Wrappings, spells, and ritual.
I believe that any animals that represented gods in Egypt were mummified to honor that god
The Egyptians used to mummify their dead. Dry air can mummify a body.
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
They used to do so in Egypt.
Embalmers mummifies the dead bodies.
Mummify
A bog is a wetland with lots of dead plants and the soil is very damp and muddy
A bog is a wetland with lots of dead plants and the soil is very damp and muddy
to preserve the body because they wanted it to be perfect for the afterlife.
It helped to preserve and protect the deceased in the afterlife.
They had a process for preserving their aristocracy of immersing them in oily liquid.
Many ancient civilizations mummified there kings and queens to send them into the after life.
Because that was the cultural norm when mummies were made.