The internal organs were removed and the body was treated with embalming chemicals.
All of them, if some were left in the body, the body would rot.
The wrappings of Egyptian mummies were mostly linen.
As some mummies have been identified as Egyptian queens, yes.
no one. the mummies are dead.
Egyptian times...
Mummies of pharaohs.
Egyptian mummies can rot due to a combination of environmental factors and biological processes. Despite the ancient Egyptians' meticulous embalming techniques designed to preserve the body, factors such as moisture, temperature, and microbial activity can lead to decay over time. If the mummification process was not thorough or if the burial environment was not optimal, bacteria and fungi can thrive, contributing to the decomposition of organic materials. Additionally, exposure to air and fluctuating conditions can accelerate this deterioration.
2 unidentified, non-royal mummies.
Nothing; they are dead.
linen
everything except heart bcoz it might rot
the dody is emdalmed