Yup because the person needs it when it is weighed with the feather. If the heart weighs more than the feather then your soul gets devoured by a god.
The heart was left in the mummies.
When the ejyptions mummified people they left the heart inside the body and didn't disturb it as they thought it controled the body (they thought the brain just produced snot).
The egyptians thought the heart was used for thinking and was the most important organ in the body. It was the only organ which was not removed from mummies. They did not know what the brain was for. They thought it was useless, so it was taken away from mummies. They thought that only the heart was necesary for the afterlife.
The heart is just a little to the left (your left) of the center of your chest.
its when the heart is on the right side of the body and not on the left its when the heart is on the right side of the body and not on the left
All of them, if some were left in the body, the body would rot.
The bulk of the heart rests on the Left side of this heart.
They started calling mummies mummies when the human was wrapped and when they were blessing the body with the sacred charms. They also started calling mummies mummies when the people who wrapped the body up thought of a name to call them and then they came up with the name when they put the oils on the body and mummified it.
in the chest cavity on the left of your own body
left side of your heart
Left of the body
It is thought that the Egyptians left the heart in the body because they believed it was where the soul sat. It also needed to be weighed on the journey to the afterlife.it wasn't removed because the Egyptians believed that they would need their heart in the after life