The ancient Egyptians mummified individuals through a meticulous process aimed at preserving the body for the afterlife. First, they removed internal organs, which were often stored in canopic jars, and dehydrated the body using natron, a natural salt. After drying, the body was wrapped in linen, often with resin for added preservation, and then placed in a sarcophagus. This elaborate procedure reflected their beliefs in immortality and the importance of the afterlife.
The ancient Egyptians did not mummify their gods but the bodies of their dead.
Egyptians did all kinds of people. Didn't matter if they were poor, bad, rich, pharaoh or Queen.
To mummify dead people. Why-because no one else knew how to do it.That is what i think, but i am not postive.
those who could afford it
yes
They mummify people because they believe that is the only way they can go to the after life. The also mummify cats, dogs, alligators, monkeys, ext.
The Egyptians decided to mummify the rich/pharaohs because their belief in afterlife
No.
Embalmers.
they mummified people in linen wrapp
because people in Egypt use to do that,,they believe in that.....
The Egyptians used to mummify their dead. Dry air can mummify a body.
the answer is yes because they belived that kings and rich people can go to the afterlife
because they belifed in an afterlife so the body had to be preserved
because they belifed in an afterlife so the body had to be preserved
I have no clue His duty was to watch over the dead and to mummify people when they died
It was a part of their religious beliefs. They thought that mummifying people was a "last rites" of sorts.