It didn't. It only happened to dead people, who didn't affect anything thereafter. It's affected our view of history by providing evidence of lifestyles, beliefs and funerary practices. But that's different.
Basically, no. The closest thing to mummification done regularly today is embalming. Ever since Abraham Lincoln, bodies have been preserved using embalming over mummification due to technological increases.
The Atlantic is an ocean not a world.
Egyptians started mummification in early 500 B.C. But, it is still used in most of the world.
Mummification is the process, whether deliberate or on accident, of the long term preservation of a dead body. The term mummification implies a high degree of preservation, as opposed to the short term preservation methods generally used today.
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It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
They made us think about how the world can be so discriminating.
It didn't. The Mississippi does not affect most of the world.
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in the world today racism has taken over whites wont talk to the black and black wont talk to the white.
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No, Greek mythology is the religion of the ancient people of Greece - not today.