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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.
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finger and toe nails are covered with layers of protein called keratin. this is also found in your skin and hair. hope it helped.
The Egyptians covered their fingernails and toenails with gold.
the unforgeterble orgasim
With a dehydration process. Bodies were covered with a natural sodium mixture (natron) for drainage. The mummification process took 70 days to complete.
The were usually made of gold, they were meant to protect the fingers and toes.
The fingers and toes were often simply covered in linen while the wrapping was taking place. Many priests wrapped them individually.
good smelling oils and the body was covered and stuffed with dry materials such as salt, and saw dust.