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Egyptian embalming was a sophisticated process used in ancient Egypt to preserve the bodies of the deceased for the afterlife. This practice involved removing internal organs, treating the body with natron (a natural salt) to desiccate it, and then wrapping it in linen. The goal was to prevent decay and ensure that the individual could be resurrected in the afterlife, reflecting the Egyptians' beliefs in immortality and the importance of proper burial rituals. The process varied in complexity depending on the individual's social status and wealth.

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