I understand that Lenin's corpse is getting rather ragged after 80 years.
More than 5 years, although environmental factors greatly influence the decomposition timetable.
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A mummy.
The word 'mummy' is generally used for a body which has been preserved over a long period of time. A recently-preserved body is usually referred to as 'embalmed'.
The Ancient Egyptians.
They are wrapped in hundreds of yards of linen.
Important people in ancient Egypt (such as kings) were embalmed so that their body would not completely rot away. That way, when the deceased's ba (soul) visited the world of the living, it would be able to recognize its body.
by taking the organs out
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A mummy.
Vladimir Lenin's body was embalmed in 1924 and put on display at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia.
The Egyptians embalmed their honored dead, and Joseph was embalmed after he died. The Hebrews took Joseph's embalmed body back, wrapped up so it would not fall apart, or evaporate after decades in the desert. Today, dead people are often embalmed after they die so they can be transported a long distance from where they died to where they will be buried.
Joseph embalmed it.
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Yes. It is embalmed and done so in a way so that her appearance will never fade with time
This question is unclear. Those who have died, if they are to be embalmed, will be embalmed for preservation. They will be dressed and either the funeral director or the embalmer will take pains to make the body look as 'life-like' as possible.Written by Rev. Amy Long
My sister's mother in law was not embalmed. As long as the body is kept cold, you have a few days. She had the visitation for 1 hour and put back in refrigeration and only 1 hour was the coffin allowed open at the grave site. Hope this helps.
A body that has been embalmed will look exactly the same as it looked when it was buried for about 100 years or more; if its not embalmed it will be decomposed.
the body can be kept for a least 6 days before it starts to rott and the body turns purple and blue.