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In ancient Egypt, dead bodies were wrapped using a process called mummification. After removing internal organs and treating the body with natron (a type of salt) to dehydrate it, the body was coated with oils and resins. It was then wrapped in layers of linen strips, often with amulets placed between the layers for protection in the afterlife. The final product was a meticulously preserved mummy, placed in a coffin or tomb for burial.

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