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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.

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