Egyptian mummy discovery

Egyptian mummy discovery

A mummy is a corpse that protects the soft tissues of an organism's body from climatic (lack of air or lack of rain or seasonal conditions) and intentional factors (special burial practices). In other words, a mummy is a corpse that has been spared from destruction and decay through human technology or naturally. The word mummy comes from the medieval Latin word 'Mumia'. It is derived from the Persian Persian language ....which means bitumen.

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The origin of the word mummy is Persia. What is a mummy in Persia, is wax in Bengal. The method of covering the corpse with wax was called mummification. This method of making mummies is about 5 thousand years old. The ancient Egyptians believed that if the body perished, so would its soul. So if someone's body is mummified, the owner of the body will be born again.

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To mummify a body, they would first remove everything inside the corpse, strangely manually removing the stomach, kidneys, brain, brain, nose, and mouth with the help of special hooks. Then the shivering body was left in nitrene (a mixture of sodium and carbon) for 40 days. As a result, the remaining water would leave the body and the body would dry up. The special plants and resin-soaked cotton were filled in the hollow body. Mummologists then wrapped the body in waxed bandages. Once the mummy was made in this way, it was placed in a sacred coffin. which were called macrophages.