The Ancient Egyptians.
They embalmed their dead because they believed they would not go to the afterlife otherwise. Embalming was a way for the spirit to leave the body.
tutankhamum's body was not rotted because the ancient people preserve the bodys of dead people by spices so they never get rotted.
The word 'mummy' is generally used for a body which has been preserved over a long period of time. A recently-preserved body is usually referred to as 'embalmed'.
The heart. When embalming a dead body, the heart would also be embalmed, but the brain would be discarded.
Egyptians believed in life after death and believed that the same mortal body would be reborn in afterlife. Therefore they preserved bodies by mummyfying.
The way that the dead are embalmed today is vastly different from how the dead were handled in ancient times. Now, the bodies are drained of blood and chemicals such as formaldehyde and other substances are injected into the blood vessels to preserve the body.
Embalming is the replacement of the blood from a dead body with embalming fluid, particularly a solution of water and formaldehyde, to preserve the body. It became popular in the U.S. after the body of Abraham Lincoln toured the country after being embalmed. Also, some believe that embalming was practiced as a way to make sure a body is dead, thereby preventing the accidental burial of a living person.
They embalmed their dead because they believed they would not go to the afterlife otherwise. Embalming was a way for the spirit to leave the body.
It depends. If the person has died, and opted to be embalmed, they are placed in a casket, which is where they stay before burial. If the ceremony isn't right away, they embalm the body, and put it in a cooler. To preserve it
In Egypt the embalmed bodies of dead people are called a word that the British explorers transliterated as "mummy". In Arabic (what they speak) it sounds like this, al-Mwmyāwāt. The Arabic word means "embalmed body"
The Egyptians embalmed their honored dead, and Joseph was embalmed after he died. The Hebrews took Joseph's embalmed body back, wrapped up so it would not fall apart, or evaporate after decades in the desert. Today, dead people are often embalmed after they die so they can be transported a long distance from where they died to where they will be buried.
It is called a "mummy".
Dead people go to the morgue and then are either cremated or embalmed and buried.
To preserve a dead body.
Mummify
tutankhamum's body was not rotted because the ancient people preserve the bodys of dead people by spices so they never get rotted.
The embalmer is the one who is responsible for grooming, clothing and adding chemicals to the dead body. Embalming is intended to temporarily preserve the body of a dead person.