The bodies of pharaohs and other ancient egyptians that could afford to be mummified. And the bodies were wrapped in linen with leaves, and sawdust inside the body to replace the internal organs.
Another Answer: A mummy is a human being who had his internal organs removed, his flesh rubbed down with preservatives and wrapped up with cloth, and was placed in a sarcophagus (a type of coffin). This was done to keep the body from rotting. Though eventually they rotted pretty good anyway.
a rotting/rotted body that is wrapped in cloth.
Tomb, Sandstone Usually cut straight out into the rock, they may have had white and black marble or alabaster as decorative stone put in after the initial cut into the rock face, then Painted
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Egyptians made mummies because they thought that their was life after death.
it is made from linen.
As some mummies have been identified as Egyptian queens, yes.
Mummies, especially the famous Egyptian mummies, have been found by a wide array of people. Professional Archaeologists such as Howard Carter made great discoveries, but these great discoveries were also made by herdsmen and amateurs.
About 3,000 years ago Egyptians preserved the bodies of the dead in a process called mummification. There is not an exact year recorded that the process began.
Egyptians made mummies because they thought that their was life after death.
Egyptians made mummies because they thought that their was life after death.
it is made from linen.
Egyptian times...
In EGYPT
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As some mummies have been identified as Egyptian queens, yes.
mummies were "made" by ancient time Egyptians, it was a ceremony to honor the dead
special people
linen
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