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The Dead Sea in Israel.
A bioscopy is an examination of a body to determine if it is alive or dead.
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To preserve a dead body.
The embalmer is the one who is responsible for grooming, clothing and adding chemicals to the dead body. Embalming is intended to temporarily preserve the body of a dead person.
Once a body was confirmed dead it was stuffed with embalming fluid. This was to help preserve the body for the afterlife.
The Ancient Egyptians.
to preserve the body because they wanted it to be perfect for the afterlife.
It means to preserve a dead body! Next time go look it up!
Natron is a salty chemical found near Cairo, Wadi-Natron, and south of Thebes. Egyptians used natron to embalm the body which took 70 days. Embalmers used natron to preserve the dead body and their organs. The bodies were placed in natron and embalmers packed the inside of the body with natron. This was to dry out the body and preserve it for the afterlife. Embalmers may have reused the natron. Ancient Egyptians had to preserve the body because they believed that if the body decayed the person's seven spirits would be lost forever and the spirit would never pass to the afterlife. Therefore, natron played an important role in the mummification process.
They used mummification to preserve the deseased body so that the soul was capable of moving on to the afterlife. The hot sand of the desert would dry out the body and the deseased wasn't able to make their way into the afterlife.Egyptians believed that the human soul was connected to their hearts. So they wanted to protect it and preserve the dead.
It means to preserve a dead body! Next time go look it up!
My last answer was wrong, they actually use embalming fluid to preserve the body.
The ancient Egyptians believed in an after-life and preserved the body for the soul, or the Ka, to inhabit in the the afterlife.
That the body would not get ruined by other people. They also kept the body[mummy] in pyramids so they would not get stolen. These dead bodies are called mummies. Priests ,Nobles, Kings and Queens, Pharaohs. By Amal Kazi