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- The process of wrapping Egyptian mummies involved the following steps123:
- The body was placed in natron and left to dry for 40 days.
- After the flesh was dehydrated, the body was wrapped in layers upon layers of linen.
- Priests placed amulets between the layers of linen to aid the newly deceased in the afterlife.
- The body and the internal organs were packed with salt for forty days to remove all moisture.
- The dried organs were wrapped in linen and placed in canopic jars.
- The body was cleaned and the dried skin rubbed with oil.
- The body was packed with sawdust and rags and the open cuts sealed with wax.
- The wrappings kept moisture away from the body so it would not decompose.
- The wrappings let the embalmers build up the shape of the mummy, to give it a more lifelike form.
- The wrappings kept everything together.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The soon-to-be mummy was placed in natron (naturally occurring salt) and left to dry for 40 days. After the flesh was dehydrated, the body was wrapped in layers upon layers of linen, between which priests placed amulets to aid the newly deceased in the afterlife.www.britannica.com/story/thats-a-wrap-methods-o…The body and the internal organs were packed with salt for forty days to remove all moisture. The dried organs were wrapped in linen and placed in canopic jars. The body was cleaned and the dried skin rubbed with oil. The body was packed with sawdust and rags and the open cuts sealed with wax The body was wrapped in linen bandages.blog.byjus.com/knowledge-vine/how-were-mummie…The Egyptians may have bandaged their mummies for a number of different reasons: First, the bandages kept moisture away from the body so it would not decompose. Second, the wrappings let the embalmers build up the shape of the mummy, to give it a more lifelike form. Third, the wrappings kept everything together.
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