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MUMMIFICATION

mummification is some thing Egyptians do to preserve dead body's. there are many steps in the mummification proses.

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How long did the mumification process take?

The mummification process takes forty days. Unless you are mummifying an apple in Salt and Vinegar. Then it only take 21 days.


Who was the god of mumification Egypt?

Osiris, in the legend he was the first mummy ever made, there's more to the legend that just that, but im not sure about the details and i dont want to give out inaccurate details.


Do they still use mumification in modern day Egypt?

Mummification has stopped in Egypt, since Christianity came to Egypt almost 2000 years ago and also Islam does not allow it. Egypt is a Muslim/ Christian Country and therefore no more mummification however some old ways of grieving the dead remained. AHMED


What was osiris' job?

Osiris was the Ancient Egyptain god of the dead. He took the people into the afterlife. He had the appearnace of a mummified person usually with a green colored face and a body that was wrapped in linen (cloth used for mumification process that is ninety days long). He also was the god for fertilty and he ruled or domuinated the afterlife. He was known as the god of the underworld.


What was the connection between the religion of ancient Egypt and the practice of mumification?

In ancient Egypt, religion played a crucial role in the practice of mummification, as it was believed that preserving the body was essential for the soul's journey in the afterlife. The Egyptians viewed the afterlife as a continuation of life on earth, and mummification ensured that the deceased could reunite with their physical form. This process was deeply intertwined with their beliefs about gods, the afterlife, and the necessity of maintaining the body for eternal existence, reflecting their reverence for the divine and the importance of rituals in securing a favorable afterlife.