Examples of using Mummification in English and their translations into Norwegian
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The method of body disposal least like cremation is mummification, which seeks to preserve the body rather than destroy it.
resin for further mummification.
where he uncovered some of the earliest evidence for mummification.
You will also visit the site of the purification and mummification rituals as well as the Great Sphinx.
Sphinx and mummification Valley Temple at the Giza Plateau.
specialized priests were in charge of embalming and mummification.
adjusting the size of the notch and mummification.
Embalmers used salts from the Wadi Natrun for mummification, which also provided the gypsum needed to make plaster.
where the pharaohs were prepared for mummification and burial.
Sphinx and mummification Valley Temple at the Giza Plateau.
are stained violet and even black, mummification of tissues occurs, trophic ulcers,
The alkali lakes of the Natron Valley provided the Ancient Egyptians with the sodium bicarbonate used in mummification and in Egyptian faience,
History The alkali lakes of the Natron Valley provided the Ancient Egyptians with the sodium bicarbonate used in mummification and in Egyptian faience,
Mummification is type of bondage practice which involves restraining a living person's body in a non-damaging way by wrapping the body head to toe,
the Sphinx, and the mummification temple, with time left over to shop for souvenirs.
copper amulets for the mummification industry at Karnak.
part of the body, while the usual practice of the day was to place it in the left part during the mummification process.
Giza pyramids sphinx Mummification valley temple day tours from Cairo
Mycenaeans were buried in a sitting position, and some of the nobility underwent mummification.
is the Greek name for a jackal-headed god associated with mummification and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian religion.