Inside of the sarcophagus is the mummy as well as the organs from the body. Depending on the time, the organs were either dried, wrapped and placed in decorative vases or they were dried, wrapped and returned to the body. The sarcophagus itself was decorated with the story of the persons life or a story about the gods.
Their organs are removed and wrapped in bandages so they don't wear clothes but it doesn't matter because they are putted in tombs and sarcophagus.
they are dried out. organs are taken out. packed with linen. oiled down to preserve the skin. linen is wrapped with amulets placed in different layers of the linen. wait 500 years and you have yourself a mummy.
He was wrapped in linen bandages.
The bodies of pharaohs and other ancient egyptians that could afford to be mummified. And the bodies were wrapped in linen with leaves, and sawdust inside the body to replace the internal organs. Another Answer: A mummy is a human being who had his internal organs removed, his flesh rubbed down with preservatives and wrapped up with cloth, and was placed in a sarcophagus (a type of coffin). This was done to keep the body from rotting. Though eventually they rotted pretty good anyway.
they had wrapped the body with old rags he organs expect for the heart
they had wrapped the body with old rags he organs expect for the heart
Inside of the sarcophagus is the mummy as well as the organs from the body. Depending on the time, the organs were either dried, wrapped and placed in decorative vases or they were dried, wrapped and returned to the body. The sarcophagus itself was decorated with the story of the persons life or a story about the gods.
The person (sans organs) would be wrapped in bandages to complete the tissue preservation, and placed in a sarcophagus, a type of ornate coffin.
Mummies were wrapped from head to toe in several layers of cloth after their organs had been removed. Warm resin was used to coat the linen after the body was wrapped.
No. The fetus is inside the uterus which is closed, like a bag. The rest of the mothers organs are outside the uterus.
To some degree it is absorbed by the skin; if your internal organs are exposed to chlorinated water whether or not they absorb it is probably not the biggest of your problems.
First, the organs are removed. Often, the brain was sucked out through the nose. Then, they were filled with embalming fluid and wrapped in strips of cloth.
First, the organs are removed and put into jars. Then, they are filled with embalming fluid. Lastly, they are wrapped tightly with many layers of cloth.
The pencil works via a soft graphite core being wrapped in a durable wooden sheath. This allows the graphite to be exposed as needed to write.
Their organs are removed and wrapped in bandages so they don't wear clothes but it doesn't matter because they are putted in tombs and sarcophagus.
surgical failure, breakdown of tissue, injury to nearby organs, or an excessively wrapped fundus leading to trouble swallowing.