Inca mummies were created through a meticulous process that involved natural desiccation and preparation. After death, the body was often dried using salt and various herbs, and sometimes treated with smoke to prevent decay. The mummies were typically wrapped in textiles and placed in elaborate tombs, sometimes accompanied by offerings. This method helped preserve the bodies for centuries, allowing them to be revered as ancestors in Inca culture.
Egyptians made mummies because they thought that their was life after death.
it is made from linen.
As some mummies have been identified as Egyptian queens, yes.
No, they're not the same thing. Chachapoya was not only a culture; the Chachapoyas were a completely different people from the Incas and lived independently until the Incas conquered their country shortly before the Spaniards arrived. So Chachapoyan mummies are part of the Chachapoya people and culture, Incan mummies are part of the Incan people and culture. The Inca Empire and culture moreover was destroyed by the Spanish before the Incas could even start to effectively impose "Inca" rule and culture on the Chachapoyans.
Mummies, especially the famous Egyptian mummies, have been found by a wide array of people. Professional Archaeologists such as Howard Carter made great discoveries, but these great discoveries were also made by herdsmen and amateurs.
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Egyptians made mummies because they thought that their was life after death.
Egyptians made mummies because they thought that their was life after death.
it is made from linen.
In EGYPT
Egyptian times...
no
As some mummies have been identified as Egyptian queens, yes.
No, they're not the same thing. Chachapoya was not only a culture; the Chachapoyas were a completely different people from the Incas and lived independently until the Incas conquered their country shortly before the Spaniards arrived. So Chachapoyan mummies are part of the Chachapoya people and culture, Incan mummies are part of the Incan people and culture. The Inca Empire and culture moreover was destroyed by the Spanish before the Incas could even start to effectively impose "Inca" rule and culture on the Chachapoyans.
mummies were "made" by ancient time Egyptians, it was a ceremony to honor the dead
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