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Q: The ancient Egyptians used to perserve mummies?
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What did The Ancient Egyptians used to preserve mummies.?

Natron.


What are some ways the ancient Egyptians used linen?

to wrap mummies


What did the ancient egyptians use to coat the corpse?

Natron was used to coat the corpses of ancient Egyptian mummies.


A sentence with the word enshroud?

Ancient Egyptians used linen made of flax fiber to enshroud their mummies.


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Studies made on mummies found by archaeologists revealed that it was used by the ancient Egyptians.


Which race of people used to preserve people as mummies?

The ancient egyptians preserved there people as mummies but mostly pharos and high people in Egypt lol M.V.G


Why do scientist take mummies brains out?

In ancient Egypt the Egyptians took the mummified pharaohs and used a hook and took the brain out through the nose.


What did the ancient Egyptians use to dry out the body during mummification?

Egyptians used salt and many other natural resources to perserve the bodies of the dead because they believed in the after life of a person. more information about this would be found on the linked website below.


Where can information be found about mummies?

Dear followers out there, Ancient Egyptians used beeswax to stuff the bodies once done they would tie the body up in ribbon and bejeawle it. Why? because Ancient Egyptians believed in the aftar life, they would put gold and riches in their tombs and in the aftar life the mummies would be rich. your helpful friend, awesome answers


How did the Egyptians make the mummies?

they used a thin paper substance to preserve the bodies


How long was the linen that Egyptians used to wrap their mummies?

It was up to about 400 yards long.


What did the egyptians use to embalm the organs?

The ancient Egyptians used a chemical called Natron to embalm both the organs and the bodies of mummies. Natron is a naturally occurring salt that is very abundant in Africa, often found in dry lake beds.