we know about mummification by the evidence found with mummies
They found it on papyrus
there were 10 items used in the mummification process: 1.Linen 2.sawdust 3.Lichen 4.beeswax 5.resin 6.natron 7.onion 8.nile mud 9.Linen pads 10.frankencense
Autopsies, which can help find out how people died. Also, we humans would not know as much about the human body and all the things that are contained in us. The mummification belief has helped us improve in medicine and medical systms.
I don't know of any, but Anubis the god of mummification has the head of a jackal.
The usual term for the process in English is "embalming", referring to the special balms or ointments used to preserve the corpse.In Ancient Egyptian, the word for "to embalm" is wt, which is related to another verb meaning "to bandage or wrap". Bandages are wtyw.Another word for "to embalm" is sdwx.Remember that hieroglyphs did not record vowels, so we can not know how these words were said.
As far as I know, it doesn't have a specific name, it's just considered a hook. However, I'm not completely sure.
i don't know can you answer it for me?
there were 10 items used in the mummification process: 1.Linen 2.sawdust 3.Lichen 4.beeswax 5.resin 6.natron 7.onion 8.nile mud 9.Linen pads 10.frankencense
Autopsies, which can help find out how people died. Also, we humans would not know as much about the human body and all the things that are contained in us. The mummification belief has helped us improve in medicine and medical systms.
"do you know your enemy?" - Green Day
Sorry, but I don't think we all know yet...
i do not know i came here to see
The process is domestication.
Air, food, water you know what ever humans do to live! OK!
I don't know of any, but Anubis the god of mummification has the head of a jackal.
There is no way to absolutley know where the first humans where. As of now however the evidence collected from human remains and scientific studies show the country of Ethiopia as place of the first modern humans.
Long before modern humans existed. Likely many millions of years ago, but there is noway to know.
The usual term for the process in English is "embalming", referring to the special balms or ointments used to preserve the corpse.In Ancient Egyptian, the word for "to embalm" is wt, which is related to another verb meaning "to bandage or wrap". Bandages are wtyw.Another word for "to embalm" is sdwx.Remember that hieroglyphs did not record vowels, so we can not know how these words were said.