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Ancient egyptians left the heart in the chest cavity furing mummification since they believed that the heart was what could tell the gods is you where a good person or not in life.
The heart.
Yes, it can be removed but then the Ba wont get in the body because the heart is necessary in the mummification.
Nothing, only the heart was left in the body.
canopic jars
they had wrapped the body with old rags he organs expect for the heart
they had wrapped the body with old rags he organs expect for the heart
Nothing happened to the soul during mummification, it was necessary to ensure the body of the deceased did not decompose and mummification was a ritual to prepare the soul for what was ahead in the journey into the Duat to the ancient Egyptian way of mind.
Oh honey, the Egyptians didn't remove the heart during mummification because they believed it was the center of a person's being, not just a blood-pumping machine. They wanted to keep that bad boy intact for the afterlife journey. Plus, who wants to deal with a squishy heart when you're trying to preserve a body for eternity? Not the Egyptians, that's for sure.
Ancient egyptians believed it was to be weighed in the afterlife.
It did not really have a name. It was the mummification process.
During the mummification process in ancient Egypt, the heart was left inside the body because it was believed to be essential for the soul's journey in the afterlife. It was not removed like other internal organs which were placed in canopic jars. Instead, the heart was considered the seat of intelligence and emotion and was needed for judgment in the afterlife.