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In ancient Egyptian mummification practices, the tongue was often not removed. Instead, the body was typically embalmed, and the mouth was sometimes sealed to prevent the spirit from escaping. However, in certain cases, various organs, including the heart, were removed, and the body was treated with natron and resins to preserve it. Overall, the practice varied depending on the period and the specific customs of the burial.

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