Yes. Anyone who died was mummified.
Cobwebs. Most tombs were sacked during Ancient times so finding just an intact mummy is the best you can ever really hope for.
No, Osiris the God of the Underworld, was the first king to be mummified. He was a king and then became a god after being mummified
Everyone in ancient Egypt was allowed to get mummified, but the tomb and process was very expensive and out of reach of most Egyptians, so they were were buried in the desert which naturally mummified them
In ancient Egypt the Pharoahs were mummified, but along witrh them also his favourite slave was mummified, this ws done so the slave would serve him in the next world
it can be if the mummy is completely mummified but if not it is not artificial
not every mummy became a mummy the same way. some were mummified trough a process other were mummified because of the environment and weather.
Mummifying is when you make something a mummy. A mummy is something that has already been mummified.
No, not everyone were mummified after death!
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Yes. Anyone who died was mummified.
Mummy's are preserved in hot dry conditions when they are mummified.
A mummy is the body of a person (or an animal) that has been preserved after death
An ibis mummy is a mummified ibis bird (sacred to the god Thoth). Generally thee birds were given as votive offerings to the Gods.
Well, Cleopatra would have been mummified, but her tomb has not been found.
Anyone in Egypt could get mummified as long as they could afford it. Also, if you pay more money your mummy will be of more quality and better preserved.
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