The person (sans organs) would be wrapped in bandages to complete the tissue preservation, and placed in a sarcophagus, a type of ornate coffin.
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.
they mummified so their dead would be preserved for the "after life" they believed that removing the organs would help this too
To preserve their bodies, they would take out all the organs ect... because they thought they would get to the after life quicker.
No, only the very important, such as Pharaohs or people related to the king would be mummified.
in acient Egypt after the people were mummified they would get there heart weight against a feather if there heart was heavier than the feather your heart would get fed to a crocodile headed animal and you would not move on to the afterlife
More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.More than likely the mummified it and buried it, the same as they would do with any other dead Egyptian.
The abdomen of a mummy is stuffed with herbs and other materials that would prevent it from decaying. This also helps preserve the body of a mummy. During the mummification process all of the internal organ including the heart, liver, intestine and other organs of a person to be mummified are removed.
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.
First of all the person would have to die. Then they were mummified and this process took about seventy days. Burial followed the mummification process.
you would probebly weigh about twice your weight because if the mummies from Egypt got mummified then yes they would be about half of your weight. :-]
In ancient Egypt the Pharoahs were mummified, but along witrh them also his favourite slave was mummified, this ws done so the slave would serve him in the next world
No. Being mummified was very expensive in ancient Egypt. Only a privileged few people were mummified. These people would have been Pharaohs, priests or other really important people.