they just put desert sand, salt and some herbs. they also removed certain organs that held moisturebecase moisture allows decay
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
they do a process called 'mummifacation', they draw the moisture out of the body as much as possible, google it.
the ancient Egyptians thought that if you preserved the body that it would be like brand new in the after-life.
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They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
its is called mummies
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
Wealthy Eygptians preserved bodies as mummies
The ancient Egyptians embalmed the bodies of humans and sometimes animals in preparation for burial. The embalmed bodies, called mummies, have been preserved for millennia.
they do a process called 'mummifacation', they draw the moisture out of the body as much as possible, google it.
the ancient Egyptians thought that if you preserved the body that it would be like brand new in the after-life.
Ancient greek knawledge was preserved
Ancient Roman knowledge was preserved. Ancient Greek knowledge was preserved. Non-Muslim historical information was preserved
As it turns out, yes, it is a very good material for preservation, but probably not in a practical sense of modern funeral practices. We have fround some wonderfully preserved ancient bodies and artifacts preserved in peat.
mummification