The period of Egyptian mummification was from their former dynasty (4650 to 3050 BC) to the new kingdom (1069 BC to 395 BC). Egyptians believe in polytheism, religion worshiping multiple gods. They believe in one or more gods, so they believe in the god of the earth, Osiris and the god of the sun. These two gods are the most important for the Egyptians. Because they rely on these two gods to guide people to the afterlife. In order to attain the afterlife, proper burial must be carried out for the dead.
The Egyptian mummy is a well designed process to ensure the death of the deceased. In the early days, the body buried in the hot desert naturally turned into a mummy. Later, Egyptian mummies were more closely related to the afterlife. The antiseptic which was also a pastor has carried out the duty of 70 days. Wash your body, remove a lot of internal organs, dry your body before wrapping at the end. I kept the spells of the deceased. Before being placed in the grave, oral rituals were opened to "restore" the senses, reunite with the soul, and experience eternal life.
Ancient Egyptians developed sophisticated ways to protect corpses: mummies. First, remove the internal organs and remove any moisture from the body. Next, wrap the body with a long cloth and cover with linen. Steps to the process of mummification in Short Film animation in Rome's Getty Museum - Egyptian mummy Herakleides
Another side of ancient Egypt is a mummy. In ancient Egypt, mummies were used frequently. This protects the body from corpses, removing all organs from the body and wrapping the body with flax. This process stopped hundreds of years ago. The ancient Egyptians were lucky enough to live to 40 years old. This is because they do not have the technology to treat diseases such as malaria. People do not know what they need to eat to get the nutrients they need to survive, it has vitamins they need, if ancient Egyptians live in wheat and barley It is that it will die because there is nothing.