It has kept corpses around until this day, but in poor condition. Which is why they were kept in a closed coffin, and covered with decorative masks at the time.
Mummification is the preservation of the soft tissue of a body by any means, natural or artificial. Embalming is the deliberate preservation of a body for any period of time. This includes what we commonly term "the process of mummification" in Ancient Egypt
put bodies in egyptian jars
The scribe did the rituals while the embalmers made the mummy.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
The body of the deceased minus a few body parts that were removed during the embalming process.
it is mummification
egyptians
The embalming process is used to temporarily preserve the body and stop decomposition before public viewing at funerals. The three goals of embalming are sanitation, presentation, and preservation.
cleaning they body
The embalming process.
Embalming
The embalming process does not take days. In consideration it depends on the case you are working with but it usually takes around 3 hours. Could be longer or shorter. But not days.
Yes, during the embalming process, the body's natural openings are typically plugged with cotton or other materials to prevent leakage of fluids.
No, Botox is not used in embalming. Embalming typically involves the use of formaldehyde and other chemical agents to preserve the body and delay decomposition. Botox, a neurotoxin used for cosmetic purposes, has no role in the embalming process. Its primary function is to temporarily paralyze muscles, which does not align with the goals of embalming.
embalming
only the embalmer is involved
Nothing unexpected. Exsanguination means "blood flowing out". That is the normal process of embalming, where the blood flows out as it is replaced by the formalin solution used in embalming.