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During the ceremony a libation was poured into the ground.
Ancient Egyptians would use molten resin to stuff this material in the mummy's body during the process of mummification.
A "libation" is a liquid offering (usually made in religious events).
To be their home in the afterlife To keep the many treasures safe that they were buried with
Nothing happened to the soul during mummification, it was necessary to ensure the body of the deceased did not decompose and mummification was a ritual to prepare the soul for what was ahead in the journey into the Duat to the ancient Egyptian way of mind.
The wine that had been poured from the bottle is considered libation.
Libation is either the act of pouring a liquid, or a beverage - particularly of an alcoholic nature.
The heart.
molten resin
No we not use mummification these days, because in ancient Egyptian they were not careful with the body's. Now they started to put body's coffins.
mummification.
to preserve the bodies for use in the afterlife.