There is no definite answer, but many believe that mummies were embalmed with natron salts, which is a mixture of different salts and occurs naturally in salt lakes.
Fun fact: the chemical symbol for sodium, Na, comes from "natron."
Natron, They let the body dry in it for at least 70 days
Natron was used as a dessication agent. The body was dried in it for seventy days. http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/mummies/story/page3.html
The salt used to embalm a body during the process of mummification is called Natron.
it is called natron
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
It all started out when ancient egyptians believed in a god by the name of Anubis who was a mummification god. they worshiped him for many years until he died. but they still do mummification.
To the Egyptians, there were six important aspects that made up a human being: the physical body, shadow, name, ka (spirit), ba (personality), and the akh (immortality). Without a physical body there was no shadow, no name, no ka, ba, or akh, so they would mummify themselves to ensure they would have a successful rebirth in the afterlife. Check your local library for books and more information on Egypt and mummification. It's all free.
As far as I know, it doesn't have a specific name, it's just considered a hook. However, I'm not completely sure.
The Egyptians believed that there were six important aspects that made up a human being: the physical body, shadow, name, ka (spirit), ba (personality), and the akh (immortality). Each one of these elements played an important role in the well being of an individual. Each was necessary to achieve rebirth into the afterlife. An intact body was an integral part of a person's afterlife. Without a physical body there was no shadow, no name, no ka, ba, or akh. By mummification, the Egyptians believed they were assuring themselves a successful rebirth into the afterlife
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It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
Mummification is the real name for it.
It all started out when ancient egyptians believed in a god by the name of Anubis who was a mummification god. they worshiped him for many years until he died. but they still do mummification.
This process was mummification.
to wrap up
A rum-soaked cake is known as a "baba."
Natron!!!!! Sodium carbonate: Na2CO3.10H2O.
Imsety was the name of the god that guarded the liver conopic jar in ancient Egyptian religion. He was one of the four sons of Horus, who protected the organs of the deceased during the mummification process.
To the Egyptians, there were six important aspects that made up a human being: the physical body, shadow, name, ka (spirit), ba (personality), and the akh (immortality). Without a physical body there was no shadow, no name, no ka, ba, or akh, so they would mummify themselves to ensure they would have a successful rebirth in the afterlife. Check your local library for books and more information on Egypt and mummification. It's all free.
Nobody "burns yule soaked in wine" because there is no such substance as yule. Yule is the name of a festival around Christmas.
"Mummification" is not the name of any deity. Mummification (note the different spelling) is a word used for the process of making a once-living human or animal into a mummy and if you were in Egypt Anubis will tell you how in the book but you Will make the mummy yourself