Mummification is the process that was used on all Egyptian Pharaohs, as well as some other Egyptians who were wealthy. It was done in the tombs.
A wabet is an Egyptian place where the mummification process "embalming" takes place.
The mummification process was held intemporary tent called "per nefers"
because the king wanted royalty only in his family
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
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I have no clue.
all water must be moved from the body,little to no decomposition from bacterial action can take place
Mummification is the process that was used on all Egyptian Pharaohs, as well as some other Egyptians who were wealthy. It was done in the tombs.
A wabet is an Egyptian place where the mummification process "embalming" takes place.
The mummification process was held intemporary tent called "per nefers"
Mesopotamia is a unique place. There is no direct synonym .
70 days
Seventy days.
because the king wanted royalty only in his family
a good place in Mesopotamia is close to the river so that it isn't to far to get water
Mesopotamia did not practice mummification like the ancient Egyptians. While they did have burial practices that involved the preparation of bodies, such as the use of grave goods and sometimes the application of oils and resins, the specific process of mummification was not part of their culture. Instead, Mesopotamians typically buried their dead in simple graves or tombs, with a focus on the afterlife rather than preserving the body.