you embalm a dead pharaoh. you take out all of the organs such as the lungs the liver and the brain. to take out the brain they would break the nose and take out the brain by the nose bit by bit. then they would wrap the pharaoh in linen and when they wrap the pharaoh that part is called mummification.
He helped to embalm Osiris.
He was supposed to be Anubis (the god of embalment).
70 days in total. The first 40 day, the body was watched, and then the last 30days were spent actually preparing the body to enter the afterlife. Sources: I have been an Egyptologist for seventeen years and am a proffesor at The university of Notre Dame.
Funerals were held in ancient Egypt, the deceased body would first be embalmed by an embalmer who wears a mask of Anubis, the god of the dead and embalment. Hymns were spoken and incense was burned, after the body was mummified, it was placed in the coffin with the 'Book of the Dead', which would ensure the spirit would reach the next life. The more important people had larger funerals, such as Pharaohs, et cetera.