Mummification

The earliest ancient Egyptians buried their dead in
small pits in the desert. The heat and dryness of
the sand dehydrated the bodies quickly, creating
lifelike and natural 'mummies'.





Later, the ancient Egyptians began burying

their dead in coffins to protect them from

wild animals in the desert. However, they

realised that bodies placed in coffins decayed

when they were not exposed to the hot, dry sand of the desert.

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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