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Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.Cleopatra more than likely was mummified. We don't know for certain because her burial place has not been found.
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A mummified cat is a cat that has been preserved by intentional or accidental desiccation (drying out), which leads to the preservation of its body. In ancient Egypt, mummified cats were often buried with their owners as part of a religious practice. Today, mummified cats can be found in museums or archaeological sites, providing insight into ancient cultures and burial practices.
A group of mummified bodies is commonly referred to as a "necropolis." This term typically describes a large, ancient cemetery or burial ground, often associated with significant archaeological sites where multiple mummies are found, such as in ancient Egypt. In some contexts, it may also be called a "mummery" or simply a "burial site" if referring specifically to the mummified remains.
Those who could not afford to be mummified prior to burial, were simply buried.
First of all the person would have to die. Then they were mummified and this process took about seventy days. Burial followed the mummification process.
Anubis is the god ofembalming(mummification) and burial. Son of Seth (god of chaos) and Nephthys (goddess of protecting the dead). Anubis looked like a man with the head of a jackal. for more info and to see wear I learned this click this http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/gods/explore/main.html
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They had many gods and worshipped animals. Their pharaoh was considered a god. They believed in an afterlife; that is why their burial rituals were so elaborate.
Sometimes there are, but that depends on the focus, the intent, and the wishes of the person the burial ceremony is being conducted in honour of.
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