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The process of mummification in ancient Egypt typically took about 70 days. This involved several steps, including the removal of internal organs, dehydration of the body using natron, and wrapping it in linen. The rituals and ceremonies associated with mummification could extend the overall time, but the core embalming process itself was generally completed within this timeframe.

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