Inside of the sarcophagus is the mummy as well as the organs from the body. Depending on the time, the organs were either dried, wrapped and placed in decorative vases or they were dried, wrapped and returned to the body. The sarcophagus itself was decorated with the story of the persons life or a story about the gods.
they would place it in a sarcophagus with the mummys belonging
The whole mummification process took about 70 days
You loose your hart and brains, and your body is engraved in a sarcophagus.
The Egyptians sarcophagus often contained a coffin and an inner coffin known as a mummy board. Both the sarcophagus and the coffin could be very plain or extremely ornate.
The jars used to hold organs after mummification rituals are called Canopic jars. These jars were then placed in the tomb.
when the body
they would place it in a sarcophagus with the mummys belonging
The whole mummification process took about 70 days
You loose your hart and brains, and your body is engraved in a sarcophagus.
Actually, it hasn't. Embalming is much the same thing and some places do offer mummification for a high price.
The Egyptians sarcophagus often contained a coffin and an inner coffin known as a mummy board. Both the sarcophagus and the coffin could be very plain or extremely ornate.
The jars used to hold organs after mummification rituals are called Canopic jars. These jars were then placed in the tomb.
The antonym for sarcophagus is likely "living" or "alive," as a sarcophagus is typically associated with death and burial.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
A Sarcophagus
Mummys
Tombs