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A mummy is traditionally wrapped in linen bandages in a designated area known as a embalming chamber, which is part of an ancient Egyptian tomb or mortuary. The process involves carefully preparing the body and then wrapping it to preserve it for the afterlife. The wrappings are often layered with resins or oils to enhance preservation. This practice was integral to Egyptian burial customs.

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