The Pharaonic journey of the body after death
Pharaonic embalming was associated with post-mortal beliefs When you hear a mummification or mummification, the first thing that jumps into mind is of course Pharaonic Egypt. The ancient Egyptians were really the prettiest in this field, and nobody likes them, because embalming has been closely linked to post-mortal beliefs. A mummified body does not have the opportunity to be resurrected after death, its destiny is annihilation and nothingness. To avoid this horrific fate, the ancient Egyptians infused millions of mummies over thousands of years. They did not do so in vain or in vain, but because embalming was their gateway to eternity. The mummy Junger .. The nature of nature There is a great deal of controversy about the period in which the Pharaohs practiced embalming for the first time. Historically, the first stuffed bodies were not made by the ancient Egyptians, but were credited with embalming nature. Egypt's dry and hot desert climate naturally transformed the bo...




