Natron salt
Formaldehyde If you mean the materials used in Egypt to mummify the bodies of people, there is a long list of them. See the link below to take you to the list. Where is the link?
They were invented in Ancient Egypt.
The country of Egypt has not died and is still in existence today. Ancient Egypt fell do to the effects of stronger empires taking hold of territories.
you can hear slaves or the wind.
Well, in China, they bury people in hills, in Egypt pyramids,
Because they wanted to clean the bodies
Natron; a form of salt
newtest3 The mummification process was created din Ancient Egypt, to preserve bodies. Ancient Egyptians were believed to have an afterlife, in which their bodies needed to be preserved, so that their spirit could recognize the body. remember... Urbuttsmells! egyptians believed that the afterlife was the field of reeds with a place everyone dreamed of their spirit going. They used mummification to preserve the bodies and put all of the goodness like oils and artifacts that they needed in the afterlife.
a fluid called natron and is used in acient Egypt and used today but science will be finding new ways of using natron to help perserve bodies
Formaldehyde If you mean the materials used in Egypt to mummify the bodies of people, there is a long list of them. See the link below to take you to the list. Where is the link?
the nile river was the most important for the people in ancient egypt.
A mummy - as from ancient Egypt.
To protect their bodies.
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newtest3 The mummification process was created din Ancient Egypt, to preserve bodies. Ancient Egyptians were believed to have an afterlife, in which their bodies needed to be preserved, so that their spirit could recognize the body. remember... Urbuttsmells! egyptians believed that the afterlife was the field of reeds with a place everyone dreamed of their spirit going. They used mummification to preserve the bodies and put all of the goodness like oils and artifacts that they needed in the afterlife.
In ancient Egypt, the following things were commonly done to preserve corpses: * Soft tissue and organs would be removed, because they decompose quickly. * Bodies would dried over a varying course of time in a substance called "natron" and it's attributes were similar to salt. This didn't wasn't practiced until the Middle Kingdom, however. (Before, the heat of the desert was relied upon) * Mummies would be wrapped in linen to keep out invading organisms (insects, etc)
The two bodies of water that surround Egypt are the Red Sea and the Nile River.