Mummification
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
The process of preserving dead animals for dissection is called specimen preparation or animal preservation. This typically involves using techniques such as formalin fixation, plastination, or freezing to prevent decay and maintain the anatomical structure of the specimen for educational or research purposes.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
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!
It is called a sarcofagus.
They had a process for preserving their aristocracy of immersing them in oily liquid.
embalming Mumification
Mummification is the process of preserving a body by removing organs, drying out the flesh, and wrapping it in bandages. This practice was commonly used in ancient Egypt to prepare bodies for the afterlife.
The process of preserving a body is called embalming. This technique involves the use of chemicals to delay decomposition, often for the purpose of funeral services or scientific study. Embalming helps maintain the body's appearance and can involve various methods, such as arterial injection or topical application of preservatives.
The process of slowly drying a dead body to prevent it from rotting is called
preserving Pharaohs dead bodies and their treasure