Unlocking the Secrets of Ancient Egyptian Mummification!

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Take a moment to consider the ancient Egyptian practice of mummification, which was all about ensuring a smooth transition to the afterlife They believed that once a person died, their soul, or ka, could only thrive if the body remained intact and recognizable But how did they achieve such intricate preservation? Well, it all started with removing the brain through the nose, and honestly, it sounds quite gruesome! Then, they would make a cut in the abdomen to remove internal organs, which were carefully treated and stored in special jars, leaving only the heart inside After that, the body was packed in natron, a natural salt, for seventy days, really drying it out
As it turns out, after those critical seventy days, the body would be wrapped in layers of linen, almost like a gift for the afterlife Finally, this well-preserved body would be placed in a beautifully decorated sarcophagus, ensuring its journey into eternity would be both safe and majestic