The believed the deceased's ka and ba would not recognize a decomposed body
The Ancient Egyptians.
If you mean after you were dead they would preform mummification and then they would pull out your innards and put them into jars and then the liver was taken care of by Amsit .
The Egyptians were worried that the body would decay really fast, so they started to mummify/preserve the dead. The Egyptians also strongly believed in the afterlife, so they buried their dead with things they believed they might need in the afterlife.
I think they dound the dead bodies and demanded to know
this long process of embalming the dead was an extravagance reserved for pharaohs, whose mummies were placed in opulent tombs or pyramids along with riches, foods, furnishings, and anything else to comfort them in the afterlife.
to preserve the body because they wanted it to be perfect for the afterlife.
The Ancient Egyptians.
If you mean after you were dead they would preform mummification and then they would pull out your innards and put them into jars and then the liver was taken care of by Amsit .
i dont know and i dont care
They only preserve it
The ancient Egyptians believed in an after-life and preserved the body for the soul, or the Ka, to inhabit in the the afterlife.
The Egyptians were worried that the body would decay really fast, so they started to mummify/preserve the dead. The Egyptians also strongly believed in the afterlife, so they buried their dead with things they believed they might need in the afterlife.
The Egyptians were worried that the body would decay really fast, so they started to mummify/preserve the dead. The Egyptians also strongly believed in the afterlife, so they buried their dead with things they believed they might need in the afterlife.
It helped to preserve and protect the deceased in the afterlife.
it helped to preserve and protect the deceased in afterlife...
Wrap them like mummies and give them jewels and gold.
I think they dound the dead bodies and demanded to know