because it tells if they have a good heart or an evil heart
you embalm a dead pharaoh. you take out all of the organs such as the lungs the liver and the brain. to take out the brain they would break the nose and take out the brain by the nose bit by bit. then they would wrap the pharaoh in linen and when they wrap the pharaoh that part is called mummification.
He was the oldest son of the pharaoh, and he married his sister, Anakhsenamun, who was an Egyptian princess (it was believed royal blood ran in the female side).
The Pharaoh was important because in the ancient Egyptian times there Pharaoh was like there king or queen.
James Mcaich
I had to embalm someone in Egypt
The mortician had to embalm the body to get it ready for burial.
he was a pharaoh that built the largest pyramid.
Yes. She and her brothers and sister were all children of a king or Pharaoh.
Cleopatra was important because she was the last pharaoh. THATS what mad her important. Nothing else.
They believed that the pharaoh were the decedents of the gods, plus embalming was very expensive and could only be afforded by pharaohs and other officials.
It was important because the pharaoh had to run all of Egypt and mantain, orangize, and lead the people in his kingdom.
It was 100% important