The NILE of course. the Nile overflows ones/few nights a year--as a result, it would fertile the lands and the people would be able to farm. If it does not overflow, the agriculture there would be in big trouble.
Ancient Egyptians mummify important peoples bodies because they thought that the person will need their bodies for the afterlife. They thought without the body, that person's soul would have no where to go.
The mummy case was regarded by the Ancient Egyptians as an alternative body for the soul.
they used salt
The Ancient Egyptians.
the soul needed to recognise the body so that ...
It was the belief of the ancient Egyptians that the way they would experience the afterlife as a soul or "ka" would be influenced by the way their body is prepared through mummification.
how did they preserve the body
The ancient Egyptians built enormous pyramids to protect important mummies.
Ancient Egyptians mummify important peoples bodies because they thought that the person will need their bodies for the afterlife. They thought without the body, that person's soul would have no where to go.
The Ancient Egyptian left the heart in the body.
If forced to they would.
Ancient Egyptians did not think that the brain was important. They thought that it was only to take up space in their head. The heart however, was recognised to be of importance. When they were mummified it was also wrapped and placed back in the body.
Mummification was important to the Ancient Egyptians because once the mummies were finished with their 3,000 years of the afterlife, the soul can find the body and come back to it.
In ancient Egypt, the organs were removed from the body for the process of mummification. The beliefs of the ancient Egyptians were that the physical body went on a journey to the after life, and the internal organs were a hindrance to that journey.
It was stuffed with natron salt and then wrapped
see the part of the body in the periond
The mummy case was regarded by the Ancient Egyptians as an alternative body for the soul.