they do a process called 'mummifacation', they draw the moisture out of the body as much as possible, Google it.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
It is called a mummy.
If I understand your question correctly and its related to what I think its related to, then: The Ancient Egyptians mummified bodies of the dead in...well, Egypt.
Embalmers were mostly found in ancient Egypt. They specialized in preserving the bodies of the dead pharaohs and great leaders of Egypt. It is because of their skill in embalming that there are evidences of mummy's today.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
Mummy
It is called a mummy.
To hold the dead bodies of the Pharoahs
The ancient Egyptians believed in an after-life and preserved the body for the soul, or the Ka, to inhabit in the the afterlife.
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yes they did that's why they embalmed their dead bodies , so when they wake up their bodies will be still the same.
The ancient Egyptians embalmed the bodies of humans and sometimes animals in preparation for burial. The embalmed bodies, called mummies, have been preserved for millennia.
If I understand your question correctly and its related to what I think its related to, then: The Ancient Egyptians mummified bodies of the dead in...well, Egypt.
No, the egyptians preserved the dead bodies so well that the skin would still be fully intact. They would dry them out in the sands of egypt to do this.