Sorry, but I don't think we all know yet...
It took 70 days to go through mummification because they had to dry out the bodies and then they had to wrap linen around the pharaoh. The linen had to be very long which was as long as the Eiffel Tower. Then they would put the wrapped mummy into a coffin. When that was done, they would carry the mummy to the pyramids and put it in a room with their prized possessions.
The ancient Egyptians preserved the bodies of their dead by mummification. This was a slow process that dried out the body and took about 70 days. Certain internal organs were removed and stored in canopic jars in the same burial room as the coffin.
It was a process of mummification. They would remove all the vital organs, place herbs inside the body, and have it sit for 30 days to dry. Then, they would wrap the body in strips of linen.
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They mummified there body to preserve them.
the Egyptians believed some animals were messengers of the Gods so the Egyptians sent the animals to the afterlife by mummifying
To preserve the body for the afterlife
Mummies are so important to ancient Egypt because they preserved the dead and they believed that the steps above a tomb would boost the sole into heaven. They took out all of the organs and pulled the brain out of the nose and put it in a Canopic Jar which was eventualy put into the tomb or pyramid with the preserved mummy .
The preserved body was essential to the afterlife. The Ancient Egyptians believed that Life continued after they died and it was vital to have a body-in perfect condition- to continue living. Death was only the beginning for them. The Pharaohs spent their entire lives preparing for the next, hence their elaborate burials... Clearly, the thought they could take it all with them.
how did they preserve the body
to preserve their body. .l_l
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They mummified there body to preserve them.
To preserve a body means to not make it rot or dry out. The ancient Egyptians were experts at this as they developed mummification; an act of preserving.
To preserve, and prepare the body for what they believed as the afterlife.
to preserve the body because they wanted it to be perfect for the afterlife.
The Ancient Egyptians.
They removed the organs and mummified the body.
the ancient Egyptians thought that if you preserved the body that it would be like brand new in the after-life.
Natural mummification: This occurs when a body is preserved due to environmental conditions such as extreme cold, heat, or dryness. Artificial mummification: A deliberate process involving removal of organs, desiccation, and then wrapping in cloth or bandages. Salt mummification: This method involves covering the body in salt to draw out moisture and prevent decomposition.
It's polytheism so it's not exactly a religion