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The Art of Mummification and Daily Life of Ancient Egyptians

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Discover the fascinating practices of ancient Egyptian embalming and the rituals surrounding the afterlife. Learn how embalmers skillfully wrapped the deceased over 15 days, meticulously preserving their bodies for eternity. Additionally, gain insight into the daily life of ancient Egyptians, including their diet consisting of bread, beans, vegetables, meat, fish, and beverages like tea and milk. Explore how ancient Egyptians communicated in standard Arabic, blending their rich cultural heritage with their everyday activities.

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The Art of Mummification and Daily Life of Ancient Egyptians

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  1. Talking about Egyptians By: Jada Keith and CaresseEvely

  2. How did the Egyptians wrap special people? • Embalmers were the workers who prepare the dead for afterlife. The Embalmers wrap their toes, then fingers, and arms, and then the head, the torso, then they wrap the body again and again. It takes 15 days to wrap the whole body. Embalmers put the mummies brains, lungs ,liver ,intestines , and also stomach.

  3. How do Ancient Egyptians talk ? • Ancient Egyptians speak standard Arabic.

  4. What do Ancient Egyptians eat?!?!? • Ancient Egyptians eat bread , beans , vegetables , fruit, meat , fish , poultry , and they drink tea , milk , and juices.

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