helps it preserve longer
Linen was used to wrap the mummy.
no but u can get mummified Egyptian style but it costs a lot of money
They used: linen, natron, hooks, canopic jars, cloth, stone, paint, and a table
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
charms were used in the mummification process to make sure the soul re can reconize the charm of it's owner also the charm was to be also a gift for the afterlife
During the mummification process, ancient Egyptians used a variety of spices and substances, including natron (a naturally occurring salt), myrrh, frankincense, and various aromatic resins. Myrrh and frankincense were particularly valued for their preservative and fragrant properties. These substances helped to inhibit decay and mask odors, ensuring the body was preserved for the afterlife.
It wasn't. Mummification was used by anyone who could afford it and for animals.
natron
yes
Linen was used to wrap the mummy.
Egyptians started mummification in early 500 B.C. But, it is still used in most of the world.
no but u can get mummified Egyptian style but it costs a lot of money
They used: linen, natron, hooks, canopic jars, cloth, stone, paint, and a table
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
What spices used to flavour balaleet
molten resin
charms were used in the mummification process to make sure the soul re can reconize the charm of it's owner also the charm was to be also a gift for the afterlife