Anubis is the god ofembalming(mummification) and burial. Son of Seth (god of chaos) and Nephthys (goddess of protecting the dead). Anubis looked like a man with the head of a jackal. for more info and to see wear I learned this click this http://www.ancientegypt.co.uk/gods/explore/main.html
First of all the person would have to die. Then they were mummified and this process took about seventy days. Burial followed the mummification process.
The first animal associated with Egypt is the crocodile. Crocodiles were revered by ancient Egyptians and represented both danger and protection. They were seen as powerful deities and were even mummified.
You've got it backwards. The kings and sometimes the Queen's of Ancient Egypt were considered gods. That is why there were mummified in the first place!! They were mummified to keep their bodies good and ready for immortalitiy to be bestowed on them. ☺
Ever Seince the first person died in Egypt
The first cats, Abyssinian, were first discovered in Egypt by the Egyptians and they were honored above all things. Once the owners were mummified, their cats were mummified with them. SERIOUSLY!
ancient Egypt
The chief god of ancient Egypt was Ra.
There is no record of who the first person to do a handspring was. However, it is known that people were doing them in Ancient Egypt.
I doubt that can be determined, it was probably someone in ancient Egypt.
The capital of Ancient Egypt was Memphis. They had Memphis as a capital for over eight dynasties all through out the Old Kingdom.
ancient Egypt
There is no record of who the first person to do a handspring was. However, it is known that people were doing them in Ancient Egypt.