Yes, the process was expensive.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
Mummification was not a common practice for slaves in ancient Egypt. Mummification was typically reserved for the wealthy and elite members of society who could afford the expensive and time-consuming process. Slaves were generally buried in simple graves without the elaborate preservation methods used in mummification.
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it wasn't expensive but it did take a while to get all the brains and stuff out and wrap the stuff around then bury it making sure its all tight and everything so in answer to ur question, no, then yes hope i helped!
The mummification process is not quite complete.
No. All-out mummification was an expensive process, which only the fairly wealthy could afford. However, many bodies underwent a kind of natural mummification simply due to the dry heat of the climate.
The word 'mummification' is a noun, a word for a process; a word for a thing.
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Mummification is the preservation of the soft tissue of a body by any means, natural or artificial. Embalming is the deliberate preservation of a body for any period of time. This includes what we commonly term "the process of mummification" in Ancient Egypt
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An issue is when they do the mummification process.