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Madalynn
2 April, 09:33
Why did the Egyptians mummify their dead
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Dominic York
2 April, 13:23
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Ancient Egyptians believed that when they died their soul left their body. The soul would then return and be reunited with the body after it was buried. However, the soul needed to be able to find and recognise the body in order to live forever.
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