Stomach, intestines, lungs and liver.
No one mummified Anubis. Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming because he had protected and wrapped the body of Osiris.
We don't know for certain, as her tomb has not been found. It can be assumed that because she followed the Egyptian customs, her body was mummified, but this is only an assumption, not a fact.
To preserve the body for the afterlife
They mummified there body to preserve them.
Greeks and Romans who resided in Egypt were also mummified
they cut out the organs from the body
The Egyptian IBU is a place of purification of the body when being mummified.
when bodies are mummified they get their lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines taken out.
The organs of the Pharoah were either thrown away (the brain), mummified and placed back into the body (the heart) or placed into one of four canopic jars (the liver, intestines, lungs and stomach).
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No one mummified Anubis. Anubis was the ancient Egyptian god of embalming because he had protected and wrapped the body of Osiris.
They removed the organs and mummified the body.
Well, first off people called "Embalmers" would make a slit in the left side of their body with a knife. Then they would carfully cut out and remove the — Liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines.
The ancient egyptian kings and royal family heart and organs were taken from the body then wrapped in muslim cloth that kept the body preserved for burial and the afterlife.
Most likely anyone who could afford for their family member mummified because a family member would want that person to go to the After life. If no one loves/cares for that person, no one would spend their money to get the body mummified.
people were mummified by taking a hook and putting up the nose an took out the brain then they cut the open by the left an taking all the organs out. they even put your organs in jars. sometimes they kept the heart in the body
We have found a mummified body in the desert.Because he was mummified, he was also rather well preserved.