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It is commonly known the brain of the subject was pulled through the nose during Mummification using a metal instrument shaped like a hook. However, after X-raying many Egyptian Mummies we have come to find that many had their brains remained in their bodies. It had simply shrunk and fallen to the back of their skulls due to them being laid in a horizontal position for so long.

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What did the heart mean to the Egyptians?

The egyptians thought the heart was used for thinking and was the most important organ in the body. It was the only organ which was not removed from mummies. They did not know what the brain was for. They thought it was useless, so it was taken away from mummies. They thought that only the heart was necesary for the afterlife.


What did Egyptians use resin for?

Resin was used by the Egyptians as part of the mummification process. The resin was poured into the person's skull after the brain was removed to help it keep its shape. It was also used to secure bandages in place.


Which organ did the Egyptians think was not important at all?

Ancient Egyptians did not think that the brain was important. They thought that it was only to take up space in their head. The heart however, was recognised to be of importance. When they were mummified it was also wrapped and placed back in the body.


Why did the Egyptians consider the brain unimportant?

They threw it out because they didn't know what it was for. They believed the heart was the center of thought and emotion, not the brain. They removed the brain through the nose with a hook and got rid of it.


In Egypt why did they remove the body parts of a mummy?

When mummifying a body, the Egyptians removed the brain to keep the body from decaying faster. The organs were eventually removed (with the exception of the heart) and stored in canopic jars, allowing the body to be more well-preserved as it rested. Occasionally embalmers would break the bone behind the nose, and break the brain into small pieces so it could be pulled out through the nasal passage. The embalmers would then fill the skull with thick plant-based resin or plant resin sawdust.

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What did the egyptians do with the person's brain for mummification?

They removed it from the deceased body, through the nose, using special tools.


How did they get the brain out of the mummies and why?

They removed it through the nose with a metal hook and why they removed it is because the ancient Egyptians beleived it surved no purpose.


Did Egyptians know that the liver existed?

The egyptians knew about the heart, liver, lungs and brain because they removed them when they embalmed people who had died, for what they belived afterlife


What would the egyptians do with the mummies body parts?

When mummifying a body, the Egyptians removed the brain to keep the body from decaying faster. The organs were eventually removed (with the exception of the heart) and stored in canopic jars, allowing the body to be more well-preserved as it rested. Occasionally embalmers would break the bone behind the nose, and break the brain into small pieces so it could be pulled out through the nasal passage. The embalmers would then fill the skull with thick plant-based resin or plant resin sawdust.


But why did the ancient Egypt people pull there brain out people nose?

The ancient Egyptians practiced a process called mummification in which they removed the brain through the nose to preserve the body for the afterlife. They believed that only the heart was necessary for the journey to the afterlife, not the brain. The removal of the brain allowed for better preservation of the body.


What did the heart mean to the Egyptians?

The egyptians thought the heart was used for thinking and was the most important organ in the body. It was the only organ which was not removed from mummies. They did not know what the brain was for. They thought it was useless, so it was taken away from mummies. They thought that only the heart was necesary for the afterlife.


What did the ancient Egyptians use to preserve bodies for the afterlife?

They removed the organs and mummified the body.


Why did they take tutankhamun brain out?

During the mummification process, all the internal organs, including the brain, were removed as they would otherwise rot inside the body. These internal organs were also preserved using different methods than the main body and stored separately from the main body in canopic jars.


Why was the brain of a mummy not preserved?

Ancient Egyptians did not believe that the brain was actually the thought-center of a person, believing instead that the heart did the act of thinking. The brain was viewed as worthless flesh and, therefore, removed.


Can decaying teeth cause harm to brain if not removed?

Yes infection and disease in the body can have an affect on the rest of the body including the brain and heart.


Why did the egyptians discard the brain during the mummification process?

The brain isn't seen as anything important to them. so the take it out with all the other organs all but the heart because there heart was needed to pass on into the afterlife.


Why did ancient egyptians leave the heart in the bodies of the dead?

They believed that the heart contained the soul. The brain was removed as being of no consequence or value.