The ancient Egyptians would first take out all of the deceased's internal organs. Four organs - the lungs, liver, intestines, and stomach - would be preserved in their corresponding Canopic jars. These organs would be vital to the dead soul's ordeal through the Netherworld. The heart, another significant organ, was removed, carefully preserved, and placed back its original location in the corpse. The heart was considered the seat of a person's thoughts and judgement, and it was necessary for the Weighing of the Heart ceremony (which would decide whether or not the soul could live in the Afterlife).
The rest of the body was washed and preserved using resin and other substances. This process would take a long time, and after this was complete, the body would be embalmed in linen strips. Once the entire body had been wrapped and the remaining procedures carried out, protective amulets were tucked into the linen strips. When this was done, the mummy was placed in a custom-made sarcophagus. This entire process would take around 70 days.
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
The Egyptians believed that by mummifying their dead, that it would ensure they would have a successful journey and peaceful life in another life after death.
they mummify their death because if they don't they will come as ghosts
they were mostly buried in pyramids.So they can live in the afterlife.
To preserve the bodies for use in the afterlife Also to keep the bodies clean.
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
The Egyptians used to mummify their dead. Dry air can mummify a body.
They used to do so in Egypt.
It helped to preserve and protect the deceased in the afterlife.
to preserve the body because they wanted it to be perfect for the afterlife.
The Egyptians believed that by mummifying their dead, that it would ensure they would have a successful journey and peaceful life in another life after death.
they mummify their death because if they don't they will come as ghosts
they were mostly buried in pyramids.So they can live in the afterlife.
they were mostly buried in pyramids.So they can live in the afterlife.
To preserve the bodies for use in the afterlife Also to keep the bodies clean.
Mostly to hide the bodies from thieves. (When they died they would have their riches with them)
The Egyptians decided to mummify the rich/pharaohs because their belief in afterlife