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Destiny
20 October, 22:17
Why did the Egyptians practice mummification
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Jude Hester
21 October, 01:02
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To honor life and their ancestors.
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This was a very sacred and meaningful practice towards those who were viewed as "god-like" as pharaohs. This was done for the pharaohs and those high in view to god, which was significant for Ancient Egyptians. They had many other advanced and highly intelligent practices for their time.
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