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Jethro
12 July, 02:53
Why did Egyptians practice mummification
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Caden Green
12 July, 03:38
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They practiced it so when they would die the others would know how to process and stuff the body
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Malcolm York
12 July, 06:22
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Hello Jazminhynes, the Ancient Egyptians believed they were assuring themselves a successful rebirth into the afterlife. The Ancient Egyptians believed that there were six important features that made up a human being: the physical body, shadow, name, spirit, personality, and the immortality.
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