Most famously the ancient Egyptian societies practiced this method of preservation, but it is not exclusive to them and some cultures practice a form of mummification to this day.
The mummification process is not quite complete.
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!
Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.Mummification was not practiced by the Romans so it had little or no influence on Roman culture. The Romans either buried their dead or cremated them, depending on the fashion of the times.
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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!
Hinduism was practiced in Aryan culture. Brahmanism was practiced in Harappan culture.
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Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
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Culture influences the people in the society and society follows culture.
folk culture is traditionally practiced by small, homogeneous, rural, groups living in relative isolation from other groups popular culture is found in large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics
Mummification was practiced by the ancient Egyptians, dating back around 3500 BCE. The process was refined over time, but it is not attributed to a single individual. The Egyptians believed in the preservation of the body to ensure a successful transition to the afterlife.