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Over many centuries, the ancient Egyptians developed a method of preserving bodies so they would remain lifelike. The process included embalming the bodies and wrapping them in strips of linen. Today we call this process mummification.
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www.ancientegypt.co.uk/mummies/home.html
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Mummification Steps ... Drying Out Process ... The last step of mummification was the final procession. The final procession was where the family and friends of the deceased walked through the town on their way to the burial place. Mourners were paid to cry so that the gods of the other world would see that the person was...
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www.angelfire.com/wi/egypt/mummy2.html
www.angelfire.com/wi/egypt/mummy2.html
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Mummification was not only a technical process but a ritual one, seeking to recreate the making of the first original mummy, Osiris. ... The process of mummification ... Here the actual mummification process would take place.
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www.egyptologyonline.com/mummification.htm
www.egyptologyonline.com/mummification.htm
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Select different parts of the body to see details of the mummification process. Includes links to information about famous discoveries. ... The origins of the Mummification process are a mystery, but it is possible that the Egyptians saw that bodies buried in the dry sand did not decompose, so perhaps they thought this...
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www.akhet.co.uk/clikmumm.htm
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Modern Mummification is available through funeral homes worldwide. Please have your local funeral home contact us ... The Process of Mummification ... The following is a basic outline of Summum's Mummification of Transference process. While aspects of it are similar to ancient methods, it is an updated and modern process.
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www.summum.org/mummification/process.shtml
www.summum.org/mummification/process.shtml
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Page describes the process of Ancient Egyptian Mummification. ... Mummification Process in Ancient Egypt ... The mummification would take place in a workshop often near the site of the tomb. The process of mummification would last often over two months.
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historylink101.net/egypt_1/religion_mummification_proce...
historylink101.net/egypt_1/religion_mummification_process.htm
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The mummification museum in Luxor gives an excellent overview of the mummification process of ancient Egyptians. During the process four of the internal organs are removed and kept separately in different canopic jars each being protected by one of the four sons of Horus and each of its cap depicting a different animal.
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www.travel-notes.org/mummy.html
www.travel-notes.org/mummy.html
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Outlines the preparation of a body for mummification, with diagrams of the different stages. ... The whole embalming process took seventy days.
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www.site-ology.com/egypt/HOW.HTM
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