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Yes, mummification (as in the ancient Egyptians) is when a body is preserved in such a way that it doesn't decay.

"Mummified" means "preserved from decay" in some way, either natural or artificial. Decay is the overall breakdown or destruction of biological material, and usually destroys soft tissue such as skin. However, mummification means that the skin or outer layer is less affected. This typically occurs through drying, or the application of chemicals that prevent bacterial action.

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Yes, there is a difference between mummified and decayed. Mummified refers to a process where a body is preserved, typically through desiccation, while decayed refers to the natural breakdown of organic matter over time, often caused by bacteria and fungi breaking down tissues. Mummified bodies can retain their shape and some physical features, while decayed bodies typically lose structure and decompose.

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