Mummification Essay

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Embalming also known as mummification is the process of removing all of the body’s moisture thus preserving his or her looks and features for hundreds and maybe even thousands of years, that the Egyptians used as a garunteed gate way into the next life . Mummification was an important part of the egyption releigion. The egyption people believed in “ the resurrection of the body and life everlasting “ . They believed this due to what they observed everyday. “ the sun fell into the western horizon each evening and was reborn the next morning in the east “, and on the contengiancy of certain conditions being met life after death could be accomplished. For example, the body had to be properly embalmed , also giving a furnished tomb with everything he or she shall need in there next life , such as jewels , gold , silver , clothes etc. . The practice of …show more content…

This was done by covering the body in Natron (A type of salt with tremendous drying properties). Along with placing natron inside the body in the form of packets. After letting sit until the body was completely dry the Natron was removed from the body by being gently washed off , leaving “ a very dry but recognizable human form. “Some extra details where then added to make the body look more life like such as , clothes ,jewelry and even false eyeballs. Next began the wrapping of the mummy. Each mummy used hundreds of yards of cloth carefully wound around the body. “sometimes even wrapping each finger and toe separately before wrapping the entire hand or foot. In order to protect the dead from mishap, amulets were placed among the wrappings and prayers and magical words written on some of the linen strips “ to protect from demons and any other bad thing that may happen to the body before he or she could return into it for the next life. After the priest wrapped the last piece of cloth and secured it the mummy was

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