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What is embalment?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 9/14/2023

you embalm a dead pharaoh. you take out all of the organs such as the lungs the liver and the brain. to take out the brain they would break the nose and take out the brain by the nose bit by bit. then they would wrap the pharaoh in linen and when they wrap the pharaoh that part is called mummification.

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