Why you are mummifying the body the natron could eat the body and before long the body could disappear. This could only happen if they don't cover the body with linen when they are covering the head
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
Wrong. ->I doubt that very much. There were multiple Alaska native tribes that practiced mummification, bending the deceased at the knees, wrapping them in seal intestine & placing them in a cradle. They were also known to burry the bodies in the floors or wall of their house.
When you died, your ba & ka would return to your body, which needed to be preserved by mummification. Then you would go on the amazing, dangerous journey to the Afterlife. Osiris was the god of the afterlife. Hope this helps!
Mummification was located in Ancient Egypt abpout 5,000 years ago.
The main reason for mummification was to preserve the body of the dead person usually the pharohs would be mummified to a high standard to help them in their journey into the afterlife. Cool.
They go to afterlife. Life after death.
Mummification is important because, the Egyptians believed that if the person had no body, their spirit could not go to the afterlife.
Mummification is important because, the Egyptians believed that if the person had no body, their spirit could not go to the afterlife.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
I believe it was to preserve the body for the afterlife.
"MUMMIFICATION"
For mummification websites for kids, you could try www.discoverykids.com the best places to go for there, are tutenstein, and time warp trio. On time warp trio, go to interactive stories, and then when found, click on it's a wrap. that will lead you straight to a game on mummification, though it's probably best that you do research on it before playing.
Mummification is the real name for it.
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The Egyptians had a belief that if the dead bodies were preserved that they would go into an afterlife.
The mummification process is not quite complete.