Well, they've basically been dried and pickled, so they keep very well as long as they're left in a dry environment
because they barry muisse and pyramids
No.
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The ones that are on the Moon will look the same. The ones that are on Mars will look very much the same. The ones that are on Earth will look completely different, or they may be gone altogether.
priests do the same things our priests do today they held spiritual ceremonies and they did the wrappings of the mummies and the burials
YES
No, they're not the same thing. Chachapoya was not only a culture; the Chachapoyas were a completely different people from the Incas and lived independently until the Incas conquered their country shortly before the Spaniards arrived. So Chachapoyan mummies are part of the Chachapoya people and culture, Incan mummies are part of the Incan people and culture. The Inca Empire and culture moreover was destroyed by the Spanish before the Incas could even start to effectively impose "Inca" rule and culture on the Chachapoyans.
No they don't. Mummification was used in Ancient Egypt.AnswerMummification still goes on today. The most recent mummification found in a tomb was in 2006, when scientists found that the mummy was mummified 15 years ago. The most common way to mummify someone today is by Summum, which uses the same concept as Ancient Egypt's mummifacation process. Anyone can mummify a person using this concept. Summum is usually used for religious purposes. Hope this helps!
Pretty much the same as they do now.
The same as stamps in other years.
be spicific..... mummies were pharoahs that were kept in good condition for the after life. they belivied that when you die your spirtit will need to notice you as being the same person so they preserved your body
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.