The body of the deceased minus a few body parts that were removed during the embalming process.
they use bandages
Hundreds of yards of linen were used to carefully wrap a mummy. As many as 20 alternating layers of bandages have been counted on one mummy. More linenstrips were wrapped around the body. At every layer, the bandages are painted.
Mummys were wrapped in strips of linen cloth. The layers also included cloaks of other cloth, gold amulets, and sometimes bitumen. At the end the mummy was encased in several layers of material.
they wrapped the mummy in some sort of linen cloth
the thing that was added to linen bandages was a sort of chemical called piqtroisacue which cleans all the fibre in the dead body and they belived it would protect the dead mummy's from hell.
Egypt, tomb, bandages, coffin, and pyramid are associated with a mummy.
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they use bandages
The paper wrapping on a mummy is called "linen bandages" or "mummy wrappings." These bandages are typically made of linen or papyrus and were used to preserve the body and protect it in the afterlife in ancient Egyptian burial practices.
Dead man and bandage.
They are the corpses of deceased rulers of Egypt since the 1st dynasty. They are carefully wrapped in resin-soaked bandages.
The mummy lurched forward, intent on finding out who had disturbed his slumber.
Hundreds of yards of linen were used to carefully wrap a mummy. As many as 20 alternating layers of bandages have been counted on one mummy. More linenstrips were wrapped around the body. At every layer, the bandages are painted.
The mummy logo on Quiz 100 Logos is associated with the movie "The Mummy." It features the silhouette of a mummy wrapped in bandages, which is a recognizable symbol from the horror genre.
mummy's in the desert
They wrapped the body carefully in many layers of linen bandages or cotton clothing
Mummys were wrapped in strips of linen cloth. The layers also included cloaks of other cloth, gold amulets, and sometimes bitumen. At the end the mummy was encased in several layers of material.