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Theree are some mummies in the Valley of the Kings/ Queens and others are in some of Egypt's museums.
They did not decorate the mummie itself, but the coffin.
Dead kings or queens wrapped in paper, wraps, etc. are found in most mummy-or I should say-tombs.
A mummy was first put in a Sarcophagus and then placed in a tomb, if they were royalty.then they were put in a pyramid
I believe only kings and officials were preserved as mummies because they had a higher ranking than the peasants and the priests and scribes. they deserved to be mummified
They were turned into mummies to preserve the bodies.
The ancient egyptian kings and royal family heart and organs were taken from the body then wrapped in muslim cloth that kept the body preserved for burial and the afterlife.
In ancient Egypt the kings mummies were put in special tombs.
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There were several places. The most famous are the Egyptian pyramids, but only a small minority of (royal) mummies were put to rest there. Most were buried in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, in subterranean graves dug out in the rock. Non-royal mummies were interred in dug-out tombs elsewhere. Mayan and Inca mummies have been found in caves high in the mountains where the cold climate preserved them.
Dried Human remains and Burial Cloth (normally made from Hemp, Papyrus).
Theree are some mummies in the Valley of the Kings/ Queens and others are in some of Egypt's museums.
They did not decorate the mummie itself, but the coffin.
Yes, they mummiefied their pharaohs(gods,kings,priests,etc.)
Eric Kudalis has written: 'The Royal Mummies' -- subject(s): Mummies, Juvenile literature, Kings, queens, rulers 'Stories of mummies and the living dead' -- subject(s): Mummies, Fiction 'Frankenstein and other stories of man-made monsters' -- subject(s): Monsters, Fiction 'Ice Mummies'
Mummies, Pharoes, basically the kings and queens of ancient Egypt