Mummification was likely not invented so much as discovered. Early Egyptian burial simply involved leaving a body out in the Sahara, which provided sufficiently dry conditions for natural preservation, provided it was protected from scavengers.
Over time, this process was refined and made more elaborate, not by any one person but by a slow process of cultural and religious development.
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Yes, Hatshepsut is an Egyptian pharaoh. She was the first woman to be a pharaoh, but she had to dress like a man because the egyptians thought that woman shouldn't be pharaoh's.
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.
Who began it . Who was the best at it. How did the person that first made it make it, and was it expected to be made?
no Hatshepsut was the first female ruler of egypt, cleopatra was an egyptian queen who married a greek king.
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I'm not sure which culture you are referring to, quite a few used mummification as a means to deal with the departed. In the Ancient Egyptian belief system, the god Osiris was the first to be mummified. He was embalmed and cared for by his wife Isis and his sister Nepthys
Yes, Hatshepsut is an Egyptian pharaoh. She was the first woman to be a pharaoh, but she had to dress like a man because the egyptians thought that woman shouldn't be pharaoh's.
You might be going for Narmer, an Egyptian Pharaoh of the early dynastic period. He ruled about the 32nd century BCE and is thought by many to be the unifier of upper and lower Egypt, and therefore the first Pharoah of the first dynasty of united Egypt.
The body is bathed in wine
The name of the person who first thought of riding on elephants is lost to history.
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.
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Who began it . Who was the best at it. How did the person that first made it make it, and was it expected to be made?
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We will never know who was the first person to catch the Black Death. It is thought that it was a sailor from Turkey.
Narmer was the first egyptian king EVER.