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In ancient Egypt, individuals who were not mummified typically received simpler burials without elaborate preservation rituals. This often included interment in shallow graves or communal burial sites, where bodies decomposed naturally. The reasons for not mummifying could include social status, lack of resources, or personal choice. Consequently, many non-mummified bodies did not survive the ravages of time as well as the mummies that were carefully preserved.

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