No, sawdust was not used in any recipes.
It wasn't. Mummification was used by anyone who could afford it and for animals.
there were 10 items used in the mummification process: 1.Linen 2.sawdust 3.Lichen 4.beeswax 5.resin 6.natron 7.onion 8.nile mud 9.Linen pads 10.frankencense
natron
yes
Linen was used to wrap the mummy.
no but u can get mummified Egyptian style but it costs a lot of money
Egyptians started mummification in early 500 B.C. But, it is still used in most of the world.
They used: linen, natron, hooks, canopic jars, cloth, stone, paint, and a table
There is no evidence to suggest that middle age bakers used sawdust as flour. Flour in the Middle Ages was typically made from ground grains such as wheat, barley, or rye. Although some bakers may have used additives or fillers to stretch the flour supply, sawdust is not a historically documented ingredient in traditional baking practices.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
helps it preserve longer