Ancient egyptians believed it was to be weighed in the afterlife.
The heart.
Nothing, only the heart was left in the body.
Ancient egyptians left the heart in the chest cavity furing mummification since they believed that the heart was what could tell the gods is you where a good person or not in life.
The heart was left in the mummies.
Your heart
The heart
they left the heart in so they could be judged.
The left abdomen is slit and the Anubis priests take them out from there.
During the ancient Egyptian mummification process, the heart was typically left in the body because it was considered the seat of intelligence and emotion, playing a crucial role in the afterlife judgment. Other organs, like the lungs, stomach, intestines, and liver, were removed, embalmed, and stored in canopic jars. The heart was essential for the "Weighing of the Heart" ceremony, where it was weighed against the feather of Ma'at to determine the deceased's worthiness for the afterlife. This belief underscored the heart's importance in the spiritual journey after death.
Part of the left lung and most of the heart.
they left the heart in so they could be judged.
Heart