142bc
Okay, 'The ancient Egyptians used the mummification process to create a mummy."
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.
ancient egyptians didn;t use coffin.they used mummification make people into mummy altough only the rich could afford it like the pharaohs
Ancient Egyptians mummified the dead, with the idea that souls, which were believed to be immortal, would be able to use their bodies again.
Yes, they did. A common misconception is that their science was mostly about mummification, but they understood math, engineering, astronomy, and a lot more.
resin or wax
The ancient Egyptians used this method whilst preparing ther dead for the afterlife. It was a practiced part of Mummification.
No we not use mummification these days, because in ancient Egyptian they were not careful with the body's. Now they started to put body's coffins.
ancient Egyptians used lyre
The Ancient Egyptians believed that the soul continued to exist after death. However, the soul could only exist if it has an earthly anchor. That anchor is the body of the deceased. If the body was destroyed, the soul would die. So to combat decay, the Egyptians mummified the bodies.
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.
The Egyptians learned about human body from ambaling bodiesthat they were bodies made by re and dat they are simply hand made sculputetrsThe ancient Egyptians believed there was an afterlife after death. Through mummification they were able to help that person reach their afterlife. But in order for them to have this afterlife the deceased person would have to repossess their body. Mummification or embalming was mainly performed for wealthier Egyptians as poorer individuals could not afford it. Religious beliefs kept them from examining the body, but it is believed they learned a great deal about the human anatomy through the mummification and embalming process.The learned to keep them warmThey learned how to use herbs and drugs to treat different illnesses.