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Egyptian Mummies
In ancient Egyptian society preserving a body after death was an
important process necessary for entrance into an immortal existence.
According to Egyptian belief the soul did not die. The soul would take the
form of a bird usually a falcon and fly around in the world of the living
returning later it's dead body. The importance of preserving the body
revolved around the idea that the roaming soul would be ab ....
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.... on one of his expeditions
a rather unorthodox method of embalment. Latif and his team came across a
jar filled with honey. During a lunch break Latif and his party indulged
in the jar of honey until hair began to emerge from the jar. Upon close
observation the body of a small child was uncovered perfectly preserved in
the honey(not too appetizing).
The most well known mummies are those of Egyptian Pharaohs. The body
of Tutankhamun is t ....
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