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- The mummification process involves the following steps123:
- Push a sharp rod up the nose and into the brain.
- Break up the brain into tiny pieces and remove it through the nose.
- Fill the nose with sawdust.
- Make a hole in the body to remove all the organs except for the heart.
- Pack the organs in jars.
- Soak the body in salt or chemicals to remove the fat and the outer part of the skin.
- Treat both the inside and the outside with spices and preservatives.
- Place the lungs, intestines, stomach and liver inside canopic jars.
- Place the heart back inside the body.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.It takes about 70 days to complete the mummification of a dead body. The first step is to push a sharp rod up the nose and into the brain. From there, the brain is broken up into tiny pieces and removed through the nose, and then the nose is filled with sawdust. Next, they make a hole in the body to remove all the organs except for the heart.kids.kiddle.co/MummificationFuneral workers started the process by removing the brain and all the inner organs except for the heart. They packed the organs in jars. Next, they soaked the body in salt or chemicals to remove the fat and the outer part of the skin. After the body dried out, they treated both the inside and the outside with spices and preservatives.kids.britannica.com/kids/article/mummy/351403This is the step-by-step process of how mummification took place: Insert a hook through a hole near the nose and pull out part of the brain; Make a cut on the left side of the body near the tummy; Remove all internal organs; Let the internal organs dry; Place the lungs, intestines, stomach and liver inside canopic jars; Place the heart back inside the body
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