Cats, dinosaurs, Unicorns
Animals were important to ancient Egyptians, so they mummified them
elephants - this is because they believe if the mummified animals with huge genitalia they believed they would also inherit that...
Cause they were known to be ancient animals that they used for there ivery and there heads to be worshiped
They mummified Egyptian Pharoahs.
yes wild animals were mummified
The Egyptian IBU is a place of purification of the body when being mummified.
The people that were mummified had their pets mummified, also.
No, that is just an urban legend.
yes the cat was mummified and indeed all cats and animals were. in short the Egyptians loved animals.
No. The Egyptian's mummified animals too in the same way as they did with human corpses. It is because they thought the animals were messengers of the God's. They Mummified animals such as~ * Cats- They believed they were messengers of the cat goddess Bastet * Crocodiles- They beleived they were messengers of the crocodile god Sobek * Calves-The believed they were messengers of the Cow goddess Bat
Anyone could be mummified, and mummification was desirable, since the Egyptians believed that the process allowed the soul to live on after death. However, it was expensive, so common people were rarely mummified. Pharaohs, government officials, and members of the nobility were often mummified, as were some animals (cats, birds, baboons, bulls, and other animals that held special religious significance in Ancient Egyptian society).
ancient Egyptians mummified animals as a sign of respect