No gods or goddesses were mummified, usually only pharaohs and nobles (whose remains have survived).
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Some pharaohs had pets that they requested to have mummified
when a egyptian king or queen died they were made into mummies after this they were put into a sarcopogas and then put into a pyramid with all of their belongings and jewels
There were heaps of animals that were mummified. They were all mummified for one reason. The Ancient Egyptians believed that animals were the messengers of certain gods. Some mummified animals included~ * Cats- Messengers of the Goddess Bastet * Crocodiles- Messengers of the God Sobek * Ibis'- Messengers of the God Thoth * Baboons- Messengers of the God Thoth, etc There were hundreds of other animals mummified also such as snakes and frogs. Though as there were so many Gods/Goddesses, we cannot be entirely sure which God an animal was associated with.
They started calling mummies mummies when the human was wrapped and when they were blessing the body with the sacred charms. They also started calling mummies mummies when the people who wrapped the body up thought of a name to call them and then they came up with the name when they put the oils on the body and mummified it.
The Egyptians believed that Osiris, the god of the dead, was the first to be mummified.
Mummies Didn't Get Mummified The Humans That Died Got Mummified.
no one. the mummies are dead.
they became mummies when they had a baby!
Some pharaohs had pets that they requested to have mummified
They had to be mummified before they could be sent to the afterlife
when a egyptian king or queen died they were made into mummies after this they were put into a sarcopogas and then put into a pyramid with all of their belongings and jewels
Even ordinary citizens are mummified... also, mummies cannot be only applied to egyptians. Bog mummies are the best preserved mummies out there--even better than Egyptian mummies because with bogs, we can easily recreate how the person looks like or even what the person last ate before he/she died. It's pretty cool! check it out!
No. The Egyptian's mummified animals too in the same way as they did with human corpses. It is because they thought the animals were messengers of the God's. They Mummified animals such as~ * Cats- They believed they were messengers of the cat goddess Bastet * Crocodiles- They beleived they were messengers of the crocodile god Sobek * Calves-The believed they were messengers of the Cow goddess Bat
the mummies were important because it let the egyptians believe that whom they mummified (often Pharoahs or other rulers) would be going to the after life
There were heaps of animals that were mummified. They were all mummified for one reason. The Ancient Egyptians believed that animals were the messengers of certain gods. Some mummified animals included~ * Cats- Messengers of the Goddess Bastet * Crocodiles- Messengers of the God Sobek * Ibis'- Messengers of the God Thoth * Baboons- Messengers of the God Thoth, etc There were hundreds of other animals mummified also such as snakes and frogs. Though as there were so many Gods/Goddesses, we cannot be entirely sure which God an animal was associated with.
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. :-]
No, Osiris the God of the Underworld, was the first king to be mummified. He was a king and then became a god after being mummified