Mummification was not only a technical process but a ritual one, seeking to recreate the making of the first original mummy, Osiris.
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What are the steps of mummification?
1.remove the brain with a metal hook
2.use a knife and cut a wound
3.remove the internal organs and put them into conic jars
1⃣️ intestines—> Falcon head
2⃣️ stomach—> Jackel head
3⃣️ liver—> Human head
4⃣️ Lung—> Monkey head
4.put natron(a kind of salt) on the body
5.take it off after 40days
6.put some linen inside the body
7.cover the body in a liquid called resin
8.cover it up with linen
9.place amulets on the body
10.cover them again with linen
11. Put the mask on the mummy
12.put the mummy with a mask in a case
13.place the mummy race in the sarcophagus(coffin)
DONE
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Mummification.
Petrification
Petrification.
Wood petrification is the process in which organic material is converted to stone by becoming impregnated with silica. The wood becomes soaked with mineral-laden water. The water evaporates at about the same rate as the wood decays and mineral crystals replace the wood.
Petification is some weird S&M thing where a bloke strips his woman naked and makes her live as an obedient pet to him, maybe caged, on a leash, fetching sticks when he throws them etc... living their life like a cat or a dog or something
Mummification.
mostly desiccation, but the Egyptian priests that handled it had special rituals for each organ (e.g. the brain being just useless fat was sucked out the nose and discarded, most of the rest of the organs were removed wrapped in special linen bags with specific spices and reinserted.)
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
In geology, petrification or petrification is the process by which organic material becomes a fossil through the replacement of the original material and the filling of the original pore spaces with minerals. So yeah the answer is petrification
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In geology, petrification or petrification is the process by which organic material becomes a fossil through the replacement of the original material and the filling of the original pore spaces with minerals. So yeah the answer is petrification
it is mummification
The mummification process is not quite complete.
The word 'mummification' is a noun, a word for a process; a word for a thing.
The process is called "petrification".
Yes, the process was expensive.
The process is call petrification, via permineralization.