to keep the bodies from rotting, hope i helped.
The primary source for mummification is actual mummies and text references to how it was done at that time such as The Book of the Dead.http://www.spurlock.illinois.edu/exhibits/online/mummification/sources.html
Mummification was practiced by the ancient Egyptians, dating back around 3500 BCE. The process was refined over time, but it is not attributed to a single individual. The Egyptians believed in the preservation of the body to ensure a successful transition to the afterlife.
No, mummification was not practiced in all countries. It was mainly associated with ancient Egyptian and some South American cultures like the Incas. Other societies had different burial practices, such as cremation or simple burials.
Anubis was not a real person; he is a mythological ancient Egyptian god associated with mummification and the afterlife. There is no specific burial site for Anubis because he is a deity in Egyptian mythology.
Ancient Egyptian culture is best known for its development of embalming techniques, particularly in the process of mummification. This practice was undertaken to preserve the bodies of the deceased for the afterlife in their belief system.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
No, their was not a Holy Knife to cut the skin in Ancient Egyptian Mummification.
Anubis
Embalming/mummification
Egyptian trust mefart
Seventy days.
Anubis was the Egyptian god of mummification, and the dead on their path through the underworld.
Mummification
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Mummification.
Mummification
Anubis -- the God of Mummification