A linen-clad corpse refers to a deceased body that is wrapped in linen cloth, often associated with ancient burial practices. This method was commonly used in ancient Egypt, where linen was favored for mummification due to its durability and symbolic purity. The wrapping in linen served both practical purposes, like preservation, and ritual significance, reflecting beliefs about the afterlife.
It is belived that Egyptians get most of their linen from the upper parts of egypt!
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what does linen mean in egypt
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Cotton can be grown in Egypt, thus linen garments can be made. Linen is much cooler to wear in the warm climate of Israel.
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In ancient Egypt linen was made from FLAX Ace Little Rock, Arkansas
The people who made pottery jewelry linen clothing and other in ancient Egypt
Linen is a fibre made from Flax plants.
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