Mummification is important because, the Egyptians believed that if the person had no body, their spirit could not go to the afterlife.
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The Hery Seshta was the chief embalmer in Egypt in charge of mummification. They knew how to prepare the body before wrapping.
It was to preserve the bodies in the best shape possible. They believed that the bodies were sacred so they mummified them after taking out their heart and other things like that. hope it helps :)
the egyptians were interseted in math and science mainly for their practical applications. Rather than trying to understand how the world worked, they used science and math as tools to improve their lives.
it all started by a murder that happend long ago, called the peat bog murder. The victim was so well preserved that they decided that would be just one of the many ways to create/prepare for the afterlife
China is important because it made gunpowder.