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Another term for mummy making is what?

Embalming


What was the role of the scribe in the embalming process?

The scribe did the rituals while the embalmers made the mummy.


What is a scientific name for mummy?

The scientific term for a mummy is an "embalmed body." Embalming is the process of preserving a body through various techniques to prevent decomposition.


What does mummy stand for?

There is no acronym for the letters MUMMY.The word "mummy" for an embalmed corpse comes from the Latin mumia, a form of the Arabic word mumiya meaning an embalmed corpse or the embalming material (bitumen)."Mummification" means to preserve by removing bodily fluids, a form of embalming.


What tools are used for mummifacation?

to make a pharaoh into a mummy by first embalming the mummy and then wrapping the mummy in linen and putting over the body salt and other ingredients and putting the body in a coffin made of gold and painted very beautifully.


What was hidden under the bandages of a mummy?

The body of the deceased minus a few body parts that were removed during the embalming process.


What does embalming mean?

It means to preserve a dead body! Next time go look it up!


What are Anubis responsible?

Anubis was in ancient Egypt the god responsible for embalming (mummification) and the guide and protector of the dead in the underworld (Duat).


What are the steps of wraping a mummy?

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.


What did embalmers do?

Embalmers were mostly found in ancient Egypt. They specialized in preserving the bodies of the dead pharaohs and great leaders of Egypt. It is because of their skill in embalming that there are evidences of mummy's today.


What does mummy mean in ancient Egypt?

The word "mummy" doesn't come from Ancient Egypt. The English word mummy is derived from medieval Latin word "mumia", a borrowing of the medieval Arabic word mūmiya (مومياء) and from a Persian word mūm (which means "wax") which meant an embalmed corpse, and as well as the embalming substance.


Why was the embalming important to Egyptian?

Egyptians believed that a body had to be prepared for the afterlife before it could be barried. Embalming was a complex process that took several weeks. When finished, embalmers wrapped the body within linen cloths and bandages.The mummy was then placed in a coffin.