The Egyptian Mummification Process: How Egyptian Mummies Were Made
This video describes the process of mummification step by step. The ancient Egyptian tradition of mummifying the human body after death was a very complex process. To create an Egyptian mummy, the embalmers had to remove the brain and the internal organs. The internal organs were placed in canopic jars. Then the body was dehydrated to preserve it without the risk of rotting. After the body was dried with natron, the body was wrapped in many layers of linen stripes and placed in a sarcophagus inside a tomb for its final resting place. Thus, the Egyptian mummies are preserved even today. To help the person in the afterlife, sometimes they also mummified the pet animals and placed them in the tomb with the mummy together with several other items the person might need in the afterlife.
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This video describes the process of mummification step by step. The ancient Egyptian tradition of mummifying the human body after death was a very complex process. To create an Egyptian mummy, the embalmers had to remove the brain and the internal organs. The internal organs were placed in canopic jars. Then the body was dehydrated to preserve it without the risk of rotting. After the body was dried with natron, the body was wrapped in many layers of linen stripes and placed in a sarcophagus inside a tomb for its final resting place. Thus, the Egyptian mummies are preserved even today. To help the person in the afterlife, sometimes they also mummified the pet animals and placed them in the tomb with the mummy together with several other items the person might need in the afterlife.
Subscribe to my blog, Wonders of Heritage, to receive notifications on new cultural heritage stories and updates on my upcoming novels: http://mariabaias.com/blog/
What is Cultural Heritage: https://youtu.be/CbnXgvCOuIg
Article about the dog mummies: https://www.livescience.com/51232-millions-of-dog-mummies-found.html
Connect with me on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NetaNMR
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NetaNMR
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/netanmr
Blog: http://mariabaias.com/blog/
About me: My name is Maria Baias. I'm a heritage scientist and, in my research, I use different scientific methods to study precious objects of cultural heritage, such as ancient mummies and bones, paintings, and violins. I love our world heritage and I want to share with the world fascinating cultural heritage stories through my videos, my blog, and my novels.
#CulturalHeritage #HeritageScience
Music - "Up Kilkenny (Instrumental version)" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/
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