The embalming process.
embalming
Because people wanted to preserve the bodies of the dead people they loved or respected.
The Egyptians made mummmies to preserve their bodies for the afterlife.
People who preserve animal bodies are known as 'taxidermists'
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It's either A) They believed people needed their bodies in the afterlife. B) They believed only whole bodies could enter heaven. C) They wanted to preserve bodies for future generations. D) They hoped to bring people back to live in the future.
Salt would be used to preserve food and people need salt for their bodies .
Egyptians believed in life after death and believed that the same mortal body would be reborn in afterlife. Therefore they preserved bodies by mummyfying.
Early Egyptians believed in life after death. Rich people and Pharohs would preserve their bodies through a process called mummification. So that their spirit would recognize their body and use it as a home.
well sounds kinda creapy.. take actual bodies of people... not nessasary alive... but people... probaly tissuse or so but people..
Mummies last long because they are perserved. In anctient Egypt the people would get the bodies and put them in som type of liquid that would preserve the body, and then I think they would roll them in salt. Then they would put special oils on the bodies and that would complete the process of mummifiction.
Formaldehyde If you mean the materials used in Egypt to mummify the bodies of people, there is a long list of them. See the link below to take you to the list. Where is the link?