Cotton plugged the mummys' eyes.
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cotton
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
they were born to be black
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In mummification, the eyes of the deceased are often treated to preserve their appearance. Typically, the eyes are either removed or covered with a protective material, such as a piece of cloth or resin, to prevent decay. In some cases, artificial eyes made from materials like obsidian or glass were placed in the eye sockets to give the mummy a lifelike appearance. This practice was believed to help the deceased see in the afterlife.
cotton
Different materials were used to plug the eye sockets. The eyeball was often pushed into the eye socket and covered with a linen pad. Sometimes eyes were painted onto the linen, but eventually the Egyptians began to use stone or glass eyes. Sometimes mummies had whole onions for eyes and occasionally received onion skins to cover the eyes, but a more common method was to use dried grapes and beeswax.
The eye sockets of the head
The eye sockets of the head
linen
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
Dried Grapes were used to plug the sockets.
it surrounds you eye muscles
Linen
Bulbs are things that are plugged into light sockets, and they light up when the electricity is turned on.
Because they do.
they were born to be black