Yes it took special priests months to perform ritual mummification. In ancient Egypt the entire process I have yet to see laid out. For the most part in ancient Egypt, mummification was normally only performed on members of the royal family.
Yes, mummification was a complex and time-consuming process that required specialized knowledge and skills. It involved removing internal organs, drying out the body with salts, and wrapping it in linen bandages. The entire process could take up to 70 days to complete.
Both historians and archaeologists work hard, but they have different methodologies and areas of focus. Historians typically work with written records and documents to interpret past events, while archaeologists study material culture and artifacts to understand past societies. The level of effort required for each profession may vary based on specific projects and research goals.
People who work in archaeological digs are called archaeologists. They study human history through the excavation and analysis of artifacts and structures.
Stone tools made of basalt were likely used to carve and shape the Easter Island statues. The Rapa Nui people would have used chisels, adzes, and other sharp-edged implements to work the hard volcanic rock into the iconic moai statues.
People who dig silver and gold typically work in mines or mineral exploration sites. These can be underground mines, open-pit mines, or placer deposits where the precious metals are extracted from the earth.
The ox is commonly associated with China, where it symbolizes hard work, diligence, and prosperity. In Chinese culture, the ox is often used to represent qualities such as strength and reliability.
They mummify people because they believe that is the only way they can go to the after life. The also mummify cats, dogs, alligators, monkeys, ext.
The Egyptians decided to mummify the rich/pharaohs because their belief in afterlife
No.
Embalmers.
they mummified people in linen wrapp
because people in Egypt use to do that,,they believe in that.....
The Egyptians used to mummify their dead. Dry air can mummify a body.
the answer is yes because they belived that kings and rich people can go to the afterlife
Give them a reason to work hard.
because they belifed in an afterlife so the body had to be preserved
because they belifed in an afterlife so the body had to be preserved
I have no clue His duty was to watch over the dead and to mummify people when they died