After the body is wrapped, the head and face were often covered by a mask decorated with facial features similar to those of the deceased.
they are dried out. organs are taken out. packed with linen. oiled down to preserve the skin. linen is wrapped with amulets placed in different layers of the linen. wait 500 years and you have yourself a mummy.
He was wrapped in linen with a honey coating that would act like modern day glue. As the embalmers wrapped his body the high priest place 'magical' amulets to assist him in the after life.
Mummys were wrapped in strips of linen cloth. The layers also included cloaks of other cloth, gold amulets, and sometimes bitumen. At the end the mummy was encased in several layers of material.
He was wrapped in linen and placed in a coffin that had a gold mask that covered his face.
He was wrapped in linen bandages.
The bandages the Egyptians used to wrap the deceased were linen strips. They first wrapped the head and the neck, then the fingers and toes, which were individually wrapped. They wrapped the arms and legs next. Resin was used to glue the bandages together. After a Book of the Dead and amulets were put in the wrappings, the mummy was covered with a large cloth that was attached with linen strips. They then placed it in a sarcophagus.
they are dried out. organs are taken out. packed with linen. oiled down to preserve the skin. linen is wrapped with amulets placed in different layers of the linen. wait 500 years and you have yourself a mummy.
He was wrapped in linen with a honey coating that would act like modern day glue. As the embalmers wrapped his body the high priest place 'magical' amulets to assist him in the after life.
Mummys were wrapped in strips of linen cloth. The layers also included cloaks of other cloth, gold amulets, and sometimes bitumen. At the end the mummy was encased in several layers of material.
He was wrapped in linen and placed in a coffin that had a gold mask that covered his face.
He was wrapped in linen bandages.
The fingers and toes were often simply covered in linen while the wrapping was taking place. Many priests wrapped them individually.
From what I've heard... up to 150 yards of linen is wrapped around a mummy!
A mummy.
they wrapped the mummy in some sort of linen cloth
The wrappings of Egyptian mummies were mostly linen.
Linen Bandages.