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70 days
Seventy days.
The whole mummification process took about 70 days
Yahrzeit (literally "Time of the Year" and connotatively "anniversary") is the anniversary of the death, not the burial. So the first yahrzeit would be observed on the first anniversary of the date of death. However, some authorities rule that if the burial takes place more than three days after death (the day of death being considered day one) that the first yahrzeit take place on the day of burial.
They had a very high emphasis on life after death and on the gods.
The mummification process takes forty days. Unless you are mummifying an apple in Salt and Vinegar. Then it only take 21 days.
About a month because the whole process of Mummification takes 70 days (2 months)
Well, we did a mummification of some fruits in school, and it took a couple of weeks, but we learned that it would take a couple of months tops
This depends upon the trajectory of death, and whether or not the bowels and bladder had any contents. But when a person dies such muscles are released immediately, so would bowel and bladder content.
Ceremonies such as Mummification, opening of the mouth (supposedly allowing mummies to talk, speak, hear, etc.) and gods such as, Anubis, god of mummification and embalming, and Osiris, god of the dead were often associated with Egyptian burial and death.
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Mummification means they take out all the "soft" bits.