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Because, it was a very expensive task, and most did not have the money. Also, it was usually reserved for higher class nobels.

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Only the very rich could be mummified.

Others were buried in graves with a small amount of posesions, eg.pots.

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Q: Why couldn't the lower class people of Egypt be mummified?
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