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The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
The Egyptians used to mummify their dead. Dry air can mummify a body.
they were mostly buried in pyramids.So they can live in the afterlife.
they mummify their death because if they don't they will come as ghosts
they were mostly buried in pyramids.So they can live in the afterlife.
to preserve the body because they wanted it to be perfect for the afterlife.
They used to do so in Egypt.
"Mummy" refers to the body of an animal or human that has been intentionally or accidentally preserved. It is believed that in Ancient Egyptian culture, bodies were mummified in order to preserve the body for eternity in the afterlife.
They believe that it was used to insure immortality after death. Keeping the body fully intact.
they mummified so their dead would be preserved for the "after life" they believed that removing the organs would help this too
They were often mummified in the tomb. This is because all the organs stayed with the body, although they were removed. It was easier to do it where they were to be buried.
They were often mummified in the tomb. This is because all the organs stayed with the body, although they were removed. It was easier to do it where they were to be buried.