They Ancient Egyptians employed embalmers, which were specially trained in the art of mummification.
Important people in ancient Egypt (such as kings) were embalmed so that their body would not completely rot away. That way, when the deceased's ba (soul) visited the world of the living, it would be able to recognize its body.
To protect their bodies.
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Because they wanted to clean the bodies
In their tombs. However, when their tomb were robbed, their bodies were often moved and hidden in caches.
yes they did that's why they embalmed their dead bodies , so when they wake up their bodies will be still the same.
The ancient Egyptians embalmed the bodies of humans and sometimes animals in preparation for burial. The embalmed bodies, called mummies, have been preserved for millennia.
It is called a "mummy".
Often, priests who embalmed the bodies of the ancient Egyptian dead.
Important people in ancient Egypt (such as kings) were embalmed so that their body would not completely rot away. That way, when the deceased's ba (soul) visited the world of the living, it would be able to recognize its body.
the nile river was the most important for the people in ancient egypt.
The bodies have their organs taking out and are embalmed.
the chemical they use in ancient Egypt was, Notron.
To protect their bodies.
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A mummy - as from ancient Egypt.
In Egypt the embalmed bodies of dead people are called a word that the British explorers transliterated as "mummy". In Arabic (what they speak) it sounds like this, al-Mwmyāwāt. The Arabic word means "embalmed body"