1st the brain and the organs are removed
2nd dries out the body
3rd oils getting rubbed on the body
4th is the wrapping stage
5th the body was wrapped with a giant cloth
Here are the steps by point form.
- all of the internal organs, except the heart were removed.
-The body was packed and covered with natron, a salty drying agent, and was left to dry out.
-The body cavity was then stuffed with resin, sawdust, or linen and shaped to restore the form and features of the dead person.
-Finally, the body was tightly wrapped in many layers of linen.
then the embalmers put jewelerry and amulets between the layers of linen. and then thow the tombs off a Hilton hotel
Embalming of body, removal or organs, dehydration and preservation of body, wrapped in linen, and then placed in a sarcophagus.
I wonder if you could do this to a potato...
The body is bathed in wine
Anubis was guide and protector of the dead and the embalmer/mummification god.
Anubis was guide and protector of the dead and the embalmer/mummification god.
Click the link below for a step by step description of the mummification process.
they wrap the body in muslin cloth after 3 stages of enbalmimg
After death, Anubis was the god of mummification, guide and protector of the dead in the Duat (underworld).
Anubis is the Egyptian god of mummification and the protector and guide of the dead through the Duat (underworld).
Priests were involved in every step of the mummification process including wrapping the mummy with linen strips and placing the internal organs in canopic jars.
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The removal of the internal organs. -Dumb Guy Actually the first step is to wash the body with palm wine. -SmurfX3
Anubis was, and is the god of mummification and guide to the newly dead on their travels through the under world.
Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming (mummification) and protector and guide to the dead.