The word 'mummy' is generally used for a body which has been preserved over a long period of time.
A recently-preserved body is usually referred to as 'embalmed'.
It is called a mummy.
they do a process called 'mummifacation', they draw the moisture out of the body as much as possible, google it.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
MUMMIFICATION mummification is some thing Egyptians do to preserve dead body's. there are many steps in the mummification proses.
The body of Pharaoh (Phiroun) is believed to be kept in a museum in Cairo, Egypt. Specifically, the mummified remains of Ramses II, one of the most famous pharaohs, are housed in the Egyptian Museum. His body was discovered in the 19th century and has been preserved for study and exhibition.
It is called a dead corpse or body.
consecration
It is called a mummy.
A preserved dead body is one that has been treated to prevent decomposition. This can be achieved through processes such as embalming, mummification, or cryonics. Preserving a body allows for it to be displayed for viewing or kept intact for scientific or religious purposes.
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they do a process called 'mummifacation', they draw the moisture out of the body as much as possible, google it.
The preserved body of a dead person.
fossil
a fossil
Mummy
A specific item will usually be referred to as a 'trophy'. A more general term would be 'taxidermy', which usually refers more to the process by which the pelt, cadaver, or head is preserved.
King Tut's tomb