Amulets were wrapped in between the layers of Ancient Egyptian mummies (only if the person was at least upper middle class)
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Amulets
Yes, amulets were often placed between the layers of a mummy's wrappings in ancient Egyptian burial practices. These amulets were believed to offer protection, aid in the afterlife, and ensure a safe passage to the next world. Common types of amulets included symbols of various deities, scarabs, and other protective charms. Their placement was part of the elaborate rituals aimed at safeguarding the deceased.
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In ancient Egypt, materials such as linen bandages, resin, and various oils were often placed between the layers of mummies during the embalming process. These substances served both protective and preservative purposes, helping to prevent decay and maintain the body for the afterlife. Additionally, items like amulets and small offerings might be included within the wrappings to provide spiritual support to the deceased.
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