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Mummy fingernails and toenails were often covered with a reddish-orange cosmetic substance called henna. This practice was common in ancient Egypt and served both cosmetic and symbolic purposes in the mummification process.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
they put them on a boat an went to the underworld
an afterlife
That process was called mummification. Not only was it practiced by the Egyptians, it was practiced by the Mayans, the Turks, and even the Chinese!
put bodies in egyptian jars
It was salt to the ancient Egyptians. They used it to fill dead bodies in the mummification process to absorb moisture. By the way...the mummification process took 70 days to complete.
they were used to preserve organs during the mummification process in ancient egypt
A wabet is an Egyptian place where the mummification process "embalming" takes place.
Because the mummification process makes them well-preserved.
mummification is a process of preserving dead bodies.
That process was called mummification. Not only was it practiced by the Egyptians, it was practiced by the Mayans, the Turks, and even the Chinese!