There were heaps of animals that were mummified. They were all mummified for one reason. The Ancient Egyptians believed that animals were the messengers of certain gods. Some mummified animals included~ * Cats- Messengers of the Goddess Bastet * Crocodiles- Messengers of the God Sobek * Ibis'- Messengers of the God Thoth * Baboons- Messengers of the God Thoth, etc There were hundreds of other animals mummified also such as snakes and frogs. Though as there were so many Gods/Goddesses, we cannot be entirely sure which God an animal was associated with.
A mummy lion is often referred to as a "mummified lion" or simply "lion mummy." In ancient Egypt, animals, including lions, were sometimes mummified for religious reasons or as offerings to the gods. These mummified remains can provide insight into ancient practices and beliefs regarding animals in society.
Acient Egypt.
Animals were important to ancient Egyptians, so they mummified them
different people at different times
The ancient Egyptians mummified their pets and animals because they wanted them to go to the afterlife with them.
they mummified animals in Ancient Egypt to give them as offerings to the gods.
They wore an Anubis face mask when they mummified people and animals.
yes wild animals were mummified
you get mummified
A mummy lion is often referred to as a "mummified lion" or simply "lion mummy." In ancient Egypt, animals, including lions, were sometimes mummified for religious reasons or as offerings to the gods. These mummified remains can provide insight into ancient practices and beliefs regarding animals in society.
Um, YES where do yo read about mummies! ANCIENT EGYPT! Another user:Thats pretty mean and mummies aren't only in Egypt since animals or people can be naturally mummified
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Acient Egypt.
Everyone in ancient Egypt was allowed to get mummified, but the tomb and process was very expensive and out of reach of most Egyptians, so they were were buried in the desert which naturally mummified them
ancient Egyptians mummified animals as a sign of respect
Animals were important to ancient Egyptians, so they mummified them
different people at different times