In jars near the body so that in the "Afterlife" they could be used again.
The mummy's organs are all suppost to be taken out. GROSS!! I know!The mummy's organs are all suppost to be taken out. GROSS!! I know!
The Mummy.
40 days
they put the mummy in then they put food, plates ,chairs and all the every day things they would need in the afterlife
they were put in between the wrappings of the linens
canopic jars (jars filed with organs),jewelry chest, and just about anything that was valuable to them. and ofcoarse the mummy.
Natron, which is a kind of salt. Linen to wrap the mummy. Canopic jars to put organs in. A sarcophagus to put the mummy in. A hook to get the brain out, and knife to cut a slit in the side. And decorations for the mummy and to put in the linen..
they did not just have to pick a canopic jar they chose any to put organs in XD :) have i answerd your question!!
The mummy's organs are all suppost to be taken out. GROSS!! I know!The mummy's organs are all suppost to be taken out. GROSS!! I know!
Here are the steps: 1. 'Purified' the mummy. 2. Scoop out all the internal organs (except the heart). 3. Dry the body for about 40 days. 4. Dyhydrate the internal organs and put it back inside. 5. Use a material called linen to wrap the mummy. 6. FINISH!
How To Make Mummies 101 First, they take out their organs, tongue, and heart. Then, they embalm it, wrap it in clean clothes, and put it in its tomb.
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A mummy is the body of a person dried with natron salt. Before being laid in the sarcophagus the organs are removed. They are place in canopic jars. The organs are not dried originally but dry over time.
First, the organs are removed and put into jars. Then, they are filled with embalming fluid. Lastly, they are wrapped tightly with many layers of cloth.
The Mummy.
40 days