the Ankh- it was based on hieroglyphics. it represents the symbol of life.
the Udjat - (eye of Horus) used for protection
the Scarab - used for life after death or rebirth
the Djed - looks kind like a backbone; protects spine
Anubis amulet coated with roby and gold.
*Edit from question asker*: Yeah, I was hoping for an answer from someone SERIOUS, not someone that can't even spell "ruby".
Honestly, people - there were four such amulets typically buried with the mummies - one was an eye of Horus (ward off evil), one was an ankh (eternal life), one stood for regeneration (forgot what it was called or what it looked like), and one looks like Kenny from South Park (forgot both what it's called and what it was for).
Basically, if you can fill in the BLANKS, THOSE are the answers I'm looking for.
amulets were inserted among the bandages to give the egiptain good luck in their next life.
1.linen
2.lichen
3.beeswax
4.rein
5.onion
6.natron
7.linen pads
8.nile mud
9.frankencense
10. frankencense
An Ankh
A scarab Beetle
A Djed
An Udjat
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
It was salt to the ancient Egyptians. They used it to fill dead bodies in the mummification process to absorb moisture. By the way...the mummification process took 70 days to complete.
charms were used in the mummification process to make sure the soul re can reconize the charm of it's owner also the charm was to be also a gift for the afterlife
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.
litter was used to stuff the pharaohs corpse after the entrails have been removed
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
It was salt to the ancient Egyptians. They used it to fill dead bodies in the mummification process to absorb moisture. By the way...the mummification process took 70 days to complete.
charms were used in the mummification process to make sure the soul re can reconize the charm of it's owner also the charm was to be also a gift for the afterlife
solNitron was used in the mummification process. Certain organs (like the liver) were removed beforehand, embalmed and placed in canopic jars to be buried with the mummy.
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.
litter was used to stuff the pharaohs corpse after the entrails have been removed
Bee wax
it is mummification
Yes. "Natron, a disinfectant and desiccating agent, was the main ingredient used in the mummification process. A compound of sodium carbonate and sodium bicarbonate(salt and baking soda), natron essentially dried out the corpse."
The mummification process is not quite complete.
The word 'mummification' is a noun, a word for a process; a word for a thing.
Yes, the process was expensive.