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Egyptians used Natron Salt to mummify stuff
NO, mummies are people that are are wrapped in some kind of tissue. mummies are believed to still be alive after they are dead.
They covered it with natron salt, melted resin, tree sap, and spices.
Natron, the name of a naturally occurring sodium carbonate compound, was used in the embalming process during the preparation of mummies. Deposits of this mineral were mined from dry lake bottoms in Egypt.
Khona jars. they filled the body with salt to dry it out so the body would last forever
Egyptians used Natron Salt to mummify stuff
NO, mummies are people that are are wrapped in some kind of tissue. mummies are believed to still be alive after they are dead.
They covered it with natron salt, melted resin, tree sap, and spices.
In ancient Egypt they used natron to dry out the mummies. Natron was what they put on the mummies skin for 40 days so that the body wouldn't rot.
Natron, the name of a naturally occurring sodium carbonate compound, was used in the embalming process during the preparation of mummies. Deposits of this mineral were mined from dry lake bottoms in Egypt.
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Khona jars. they filled the body with salt to dry it out so the body would last forever
The ancient Egyptians used a chemical called Natron to embalm both the organs and the bodies of mummies. Natron is a naturally occurring salt that is very abundant in Africa, often found in dry lake beds.
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."
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Mummies didn't live anywhere. A mummy is what you get when you dry out and make a nice parcel out of a dead body. The place most associated with mummies is Egypt.
they used salt