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What is the steps to mummifacation?

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first you have clean the body then cut the body.then take out all the stuff in the body like heart,lung,brain,eye,and all the other thing.then stuff salt in the body to take all the liquid in the body.(the heart will put in a different jar than the other stuff like eye,lung,brain)then the priest will start wrap with the paper(i am not sure it papper)

the priest may add rock to the eye to look nicer

and maybe will add a mask.

i am not 100% sure

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