most bacteria cannot survive in dry enviornments so the decay process is slowed down a lot.
No. Being mummified was very expensive in ancient Egypt. Only a privileged few people were mummified. These people would have been Pharaohs, priests or other really important people.
Cactuses are actually found all over, but more commonly in the Southwestern deserts. Most people think that they do well in very dry conditions, but the desert is actually quite rainy at times, and cactuses being succulents, excel at storing water. They don't grow well in very dry places.
Plant, mineral and animal sources, with very little processing. For example, in Lebanon, the archaeological remains of the ancient dye-works have been found, in which mollusks were crushed for their dye. And there are plants such as gallnuts whose husks can bee boiled for dye or ink.
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There are many and varied places to purchase a cistern. DIY or plumbing warehouses are very good places to start, such as Argos, Wickes, homebase or B&Q.
Everyone in ancient Egypt was allowed to get mummified, but the tomb and process was very expensive and out of reach of most Egyptians, so they were were buried in the desert which naturally mummified them
Not everyone was mummified. The very poor weren’t and those that were being made ready for the afterlife.
No, only the very important, such as Pharaohs or people related to the king would be mummified.
No. Being mummified was very expensive in ancient Egypt. Only a privileged few people were mummified. These people would have been Pharaohs, priests or other really important people.
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My heavens no!! have you ever head of hatshepsut?? she was a very powerful ruler of egypt and not too long ago, egyptologists found her mummified body. So no... it was not only men that were mummified. although it may seem like it because mostly men were rulers of egypt but mummies werent always rulers or pharaohs, occasionaly they were great people who just were very important and the Egyptians thought they deserved life after death as well, so they mummified them. hope this helps :)
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they have a very interesting culture
Usually the pharaohs were mummified. Only very few Egyptians were because the couldn't afford to be.
Because, it was a very expensive task, and most did not have the money. Also, it was usually reserved for higher class nobels.
Not much. It is a very common mineral and is found in many places.
Chaetomium thermophile is commonly found in soil, compost, plant debris, and various organic materials. It thrives in warm and humid environments, such as in compost piles, decaying plant matter, and in buildings with water damage.