They mummified there body to preserve them.
The Egyptians decided to mummify the rich/pharaohs because their belief in afterlife
It helped to preserve and protect the deceased in the afterlife.
the Egyptians believed some animals were messengers of the Gods so the Egyptians sent the animals to the afterlife by mummifying
Wrappings, spells, and ritual.
They did this to prevent them from drying out. The sand in Egypt was very hot and removed all moisture from them. THey would soon rot. 776920oncape's answer: also to make sure the body was kept well preserved for te Afterlife. :) hope this helped
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
To preserve the bodies for use in the afterlife Also to keep the bodies clean.
Mostly to hide the bodies from thieves. (When they died they would have their riches with them)
to preserve respected ones e.g king tuts and so that the bodies could go into the afterlife
The ancient Egyptians used many stages to mummify bodies once the person had died they would cover them in a substance that would dry there skin out.
Because they wanted there Pharaohs to be preserved. If you mummify somebody it will make there bodies last longer
The Egyptians decided to mummify the rich/pharaohs because their belief in afterlife
The Ancient Egyptians strongly believed in an afterlife, that's why they tried to preserve the bodies as well as they could so that the deceased could survive in the afterlife.
Ancient Egyptians mummify important peoples bodies because they thought that the person will need their bodies for the afterlife. They thought without the body, that person's soul would have no where to go.
The Egyptians used to mummify their dead. Dry air can mummify a body.
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