How Were the Dead Mummified in Ancient Egypt?
Автор: kings Land Tour
Загружено: 2024-07-14
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Описание: Welcome to our channel! Today, we’ll uncover the fascinating process of mummification in ancient Egypt. Mummification was a meticulous and sacred ritual designed to preserve the body for the afterlife. It began with the removal of internal organs, which were either embalmed separately or stored in canopic jars. The brain was extracted through the nose using special hooks, while the heart was often left inside the body, believed to be the seat of intelligence and emotion. The body was then dehydrated using natron, a natural salt, for about 40 days. After dehydration, the body was wrapped in layers of linen, with amulets placed between the layers for protection. Finally, the mummy was placed in a decorated coffin and entombed with various goods, food, and treasures to assist in the journey to the afterlife. Join us as we explore this intricate and spiritual process that defined ancient Egyptian beliefs about death and immortality.
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