No. All-out mummification was an expensive process, which only the fairly wealthy could afford. However, many bodies underwent a kind of natural mummification simply due to the dry heat of the climate.
If I understand your question correctly and its related to what I think its related to, then: The Ancient Egyptians mummified bodies of the dead in...well, Egypt.
its mummified
A mummified cat is a cat that has been preserved by intentional or accidental desiccation (drying out), which leads to the preservation of its body. In ancient Egypt, mummified cats were often buried with their owners as part of a religious practice. Today, mummified cats can be found in museums or archaeological sites, providing insight into ancient cultures and burial practices.
No one mummified Anubis. Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming because he had protected and wrapped the body of Osiris.
They were mummified in linen and the linen was glued t the body And yes mummified is a real word.
70-40 days
people were mummified by taking a hook and putting up the nose an took out the brain then they cut the open by the left an taking all the organs out. they even put your organs in jars. sometimes they kept the heart in the body
Greeks and Romans who resided in Egypt were also mummified
They didn't really need pyramids. What they needed was to be mummified and preserved. According to their belief, without a mummified body that was kept safe they could not enjoy an afterlife. Pyramids were built only for a short period, relatively speaking, early in the history of ancient Egypt.
They removed the organs and mummified the body.
for 1 or 2 days
We have found a mummified body in the desert.Because he was mummified, he was also rather well preserved.