There were hundreds! The most common ones were~ * Cats * Baboons * Hippos * Crocodiles * Calves, etc
Yes. Anyone who died was mummified.
i thnk tht cats were mummified wen thr ownrs died...
In ancient Egypt the bodies of the wealthy were mummified. It's thought that ordinary people were rapped in simple cloth and buried in the desert
Yes you would get mummified but if your family apologized to the gods you would have a good afterlife but if they didn't you would go to the underworld and no one wants to go there.
a cat was one of them but if you want all of them then i dont all of them
They were mummified in linen and the linen was glued t the body And yes mummified is a real word.
They were mummified like the pharohs.
A mummy was a person before it died. Although on rare occasions, other creatures were mummified by certain ancient cultures. The typical use of mummification was to preserve a body after the person had died. One culture that used this practice were the ancient Egyptians. Only rich or royal Egyptians such as the Pharaohs were mummified.
They were mummified to be preserved. It is also in the Egyptians' belief that when they mummified them, and put items in their coffins, they would use them in the underworld where they went after they died. However, only rich families could afford mummification, it was highly expensive.
yes
when people died in ancient Egypt it was tradition and part of their religion to mummify them, but mostly they only mummified important or rich people. They believed that if they did this the person that died would have a good after life and they believe that they could also take their position with them to the after lifeas well.
King Narmer was a Pharaoh in Ancient Egypt. He reigned during the 1st Dynasty, around the 31st Century BC.