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During mummification in ancient Egypt, the heart was considered the seat of intelligence and emotion, crucial for the afterlife. It was often left in place within the body or sometimes removed and preserved separately, typically in a canopic jar. The heart was later placed back in the body during the burial process, as it was believed to be essential for the deceased's judgment in the afterlife. This practice reflected the belief that the heart would be weighed against a feather to determine the individual's worthiness.

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