They wrapped up their mummies to protect them. The Egyptians believed in only the after life. They also were wrapped because they used to only be buried in sand and they believed that no one ever dies they can feel everything so they didn't want the faces to get covered. People were also buried with their belongings. So when they buried their cats they would also bury a mummified mouse in case the cat got hungry.
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
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linen
They started calling mummies mummies when the human was wrapped and when they were blessing the body with the sacred charms. They also started calling mummies mummies when the people who wrapped the body up thought of a name to call them and then they came up with the name when they put the oils on the body and mummified it.
The Egyptians wrap their mummies with linen cloth.
they thought they were magical
It was up to about 400 yards long.
to preserve their body. .l_l
they wrapped them because to remember them.
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
to wrap mummies
Wrap them like mummies and give them jewels and gold.
to preserve their bodies for the eternal after life, and to keep the bodies from decaying
they used flax
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
Ancient Egyptians believed that mummies were the key to the afterlife.