Mummification-Egypt and Peru
Most people believe mummies are from Egypt, wrapped in bandages and buried deep inside apyramid. Egyptian mummies are the most familiar to the majority ,however, mummies have been found in many places around the world such as Greenland, China and the Andes Mountains and are not always deliberately mummified. Although there are many varieties, Egyptian and Peruvian mummies will be the topic of this paper. A mummy is a body of a person or animal that has been preserved after death. Normally when someone or something dies most of it decomposes leaving only a skeleton. Bacteria and water are needed for decomposition to occur. Mummification usually results when circumstances do not allow this process to begin and instead the body dries out quickly, usually preserving the body well enough that the features of the living being can almost be discernible. Mummies were formed naturally and by embalming. The Egyptians, believing that death was the beginning of a new life in another world, also believed a body was needed at that time. Therefore by purposeful preparation, (embalming) the body was preserved. The necessary steps involved in the preservation process begin with the internal organs being remove
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