Mummification was an ancient Egyptian process designed to preserve the body for the afterlife, reflecting the belief in immortality. The procedure involved removing internal organs, drying the body with natron (a natural salt), and wrapping it in linen. This meticulous process aimed to prevent decay, allowing the deceased to maintain their physical form for eternity. Mummification was integral to Egyptian funerary practices, as it was believed that a well-preserved body was essential for the soul's journey in the afterlife.
they do a process called 'mummifacation', they draw the moisture out of the body as much as possible, google it.
To protect the body of Osiris.
1. find the body 2. wrap it up 3. put it in the tomb
Their beliefs led Egyptians to mummify their dead. When the person died their soul left their body. The soul was then judge by Osiris and to live eternally it must reunited with its body. The soul had to be able to recognize its body.
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It took 70 days.
This was part of a long process called mummifacation that took place before the burial of a pharoh
they do a process called 'mummifacation', they draw the moisture out of the body as much as possible, google it.
Anubis
No. That was the Egyptians.
To protect the body of Osiris.
natron
natronnatroa
to preserve a body, like a Pharaoh. its an Egypt thing
Mummification is from ancient Egypt. It was when you had to do all the disgusting steps to making a mummy.
1. find the body 2. wrap it up 3. put it in the tomb
Anubis was the god of embalming, Anubis was represented as a jackal headed human