It is Tutankhamun
A leading archaeologist in Egypt found the tomb of cleopatra.
Yes it was. That's why usually the rich such as pharaohs and wealthy people would only be mummified.
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.
egyptians believed that EVERYONE had a spirit so the mummified it. so no they mummified everyone.
No, mummies were not mummified in the golden chambers. The mummification process typically took place in embalming workshops where bodies were treated with preservatives and wrapped in linens. The golden chambers, such as those found in pyramids, were primarily used as burial places for the deceased, housing the mummies and their grave goods after the mummification was complete.
All around the different parts of Eygept. For most of the public to do if they wanted to be mummified! You do not have to be rich or royal to get mummified.
Mummification was important because the Egyptians thought that they would need their bodies when they passed on to the after-life so they mummified their bodies.
The Egyption God Anubis was in charge of preparing the dead bodys to be mummified. Hope this answer helps xxx
No. All-out mummification was an expensive process, which only the fairly wealthy could afford. However, many bodies underwent a kind of natural mummification simply due to the dry heat of the climate.
Embalmers mummified the pharaohs, as well as the chief embalmer wearing a jackal mask to represent Anubius the god of mummification.
Mummification means they take out all the "soft" bits.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.