Soda Ash and Cubic-Saltpeter are the two chemicals found in natron
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It was generally found in the dry lake beds that had been left as a result of hydration and then recession of the water in the Nile Valley.The simple answer is "dried up lake beds."
Of course there are! Many artifacts can be found in history museums worldwide! Doubtless, going to Egypt itself can lead you into chance encounters with more priceless artifacts.
Many things including gold, ivory (which was used in Egypt and also on the buildings in ancient Rome), ebony and many of the animals found in central Africa
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in ancient Egypt people found natron in the bottoms of lakes. ha-ha :D b2
Soda ash and cubic-saltpeter are the chemicals found in natron (mixture of sodium carbonate decahydrate and sodium bicarbonate).
Baking soda is a chemical compound. It is not grown, it is made.
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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.
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paddle dolls were found in upper ancient Egypt
Natron is a salty chemical found near Cairo, Wadi-Natron, and south of Thebes. Egyptians used natron to embalm the body which took 70 days. Embalmers used natron to preserve the dead body and their organs. The bodies were placed in natron and embalmers packed the inside of the body with natron. This was to dry out the body and preserve it for the afterlife. Embalmers may have reused the natron. Ancient Egyptians had to preserve the body because they believed that if the body decayed the person's seven spirits would be lost forever and the spirit would never pass to the afterlife. Therefore, natron played an important role in the mummification process.