Mummifaction occurs by two categories; accidentally (environmental), or purposefully (natrification). Accidentally has two fundamental environmental conditions; xerological (drying) i.e. arctic, elevated or acidic (peat bogs) Drying/xero environments have produced mummifaction in the arctic, Alps, high, dry deserts; Gobi, Atacama, et. al. Acidic peat bogs in the Americas, Europe, China Purposely, by natrification (adding salt) in Egypt, and briefly, Asia
first they get a died body then put it in the freezer then put a mask on it then wrap it up and it takes about 15 days
no
The Incas were in the Americas, not in ancient Egypt. So no, the Incas never made mummies in ancient Egypt. The Egyptians did.
Egyptians did not bury people alive, they berried their mummies.
a group of mummies is called a festival
Mummies were placed in the pyramids, until the Egyptians realized that the tombs were being robbed, so they moved their tombs to the Valley of The Kings. They were moved their because people did not like the peoples things being taken by thiefs
People in Papua New Guinea actually don't make the dead into mummies. PNG is a strong, Christian nation. You must be mistaken with Ancient Egypt.
why should we still make mummies today
Mummies are preserved dead people. The mummies depicted in movies are fiction and are for entertainment, they do not exist.
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NO, mummies are people that are are wrapped in some kind of tissue. mummies are believed to still be alive after they are dead.
special people
in 1300 BC
the preserve bodies to make mummies because that person was of some importance to a family or a kingdom.
The ancient egyptians preserved there people as mummies but mostly pharos and high people in Egypt lol M.V.G
The mummies of two un-identified, non-royal people.
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in a pyramid