yes the cat was mummified and indeed all cats and animals were. in short the Egyptians loved animals.
Theoretically, the Egyptians could have mummified any animal they wanted. But, they only mummified animals that they thought human decedents would want as company in the afterworld. So, the smallest animal they usually bothered to mummify was a pet cat.
Animals were important to ancient Egyptians, so they mummified them
Because the certain number of people that were mummified were royal or had a lot of money.
yes Pharaohs were mummified also known as embalming because they believed in the after life for Pharaohs.
Uncle Jeff and I found a mummified gater.
A mummified cat is a cat that has been preserved by intentional or accidental desiccation (drying out), which leads to the preservation of its body. In ancient Egypt, mummified cats were often buried with their owners as part of a religious practice. Today, mummified cats can be found in museums or archaeological sites, providing insight into ancient cultures and burial practices.
The age of a mummified cat can vary significantly, but many mummified cats from ancient Egypt date back to around 2,500 years ago, during the time of the Pharaohs. Some mummified remains may be even older, depending on the specific archaeological context. The practice of mummifying cats was common as they were revered in ancient Egyptian culture, often associated with the goddess Bastet.
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a cat was one of them but if you want all of them then i dont all of them
Anyone was. They thought the cat resembled luck so when the person who owned the house died they killed the cat too and mummified it with the owner. Hope this helped! :)
Well, cats were sacred to egyptians, and they even sometimes mummified their cats.
We have found a mummified body in the desert.Because he was mummified, he was also rather well preserved.
The people that were mummified had their pets mummified, also.
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Theoretically, the Egyptians could have mummified any animal they wanted. But, they only mummified animals that they thought human decedents would want as company in the afterworld. So, the smallest animal they usually bothered to mummify was a pet cat.
Cleopatra was 39yrs. and 10 months when she was mummified