Egyptian mummification.
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The Egyptian mummification was a very important religious practice in ancient Egypt. It was considered the most important stage of life. The Egyptians based their lives on death, trying to find about the afterlife and what's beyond death. My objective in this project is to describe how in the twentieth century all this mysteries were revealed by the interests and advances in archeology. I chose this topic because I thought that the Egyptians were a
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death, as I said before. My conclusion is that the Egyptians had highly evolved thoughts when it came to talk about death in that age. Thanks to the twentieth century archeological discoveries we are able to describe step by step the mummification process step by step and we keep finding more about this process. Embalming is still practiced in actuality and many of the processes the Egyptians used are examples for this actual day's embalming.
death, as I said before. My conclusion is that the Egyptians had highly evolved thoughts when it came to talk about death in that age. Thanks to the twentieth century archeological discoveries we are able to describe step by step the mummification process step by step and we keep finding more about this process. Embalming is still practiced in actuality and many of the processes the Egyptians used are examples for this actual day's embalming.