Mummification.
there is not a chemical but more like a sticky sap called resin that was used to embalm or preserve bodies of the wealthy & pharaohs
to preserve them
Embalming
for a pharoahs tomb so they can do something with it
To store and preserve pharaohs when they die, they always put each one of the pharaohs in a certain pyramid
To preserve and purify the body so that it could be used by the Pharaoh in the after-life. Egyptians thought pharaohs needed their bodies in the afterlife.
To put the pharaohs In also so they can preserve their and the pharaohs body (mummification )
salmon are processed so they will taste different or preserve them (make them last longer) by:preet.k
Pharaoh,They were considered the embodiment of God on Earth. They were buried after elaborate ceremony and embalming in tombs.
so that it can preserve stuff like Pharaohs and other people who lived there.
The box that pharaohs placed in tombs to hold their organs is called a canopic jar. These jars were part of the mummification process and were used to store and preserve the deceased's internal organs, which were removed during embalming. Each jar was typically protected by a specific deity, representing different aspects of the afterlife.
one reason is to preserve the bodies of pharaohs and their riches and to help them pass into the afterlife.