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  1. An Egyptian Mummification
    An article on why the Ancient Egyptian's Mummify Their Dead.
    http: //spurlock.illinois.edu/explorations/onli...

  2. Ancient Egyptian Mummification
    The methods of embalming, or treating the dead body, that the ancient Egyptians used is called mummification
    http: //geocities.com/isis_artemis_0/ancientegy...

  3. Animal Mummies in the Cairo Museum
    Study and preserve mummified sacred animals and beloved pets of the Ancient Egyptians. Learn more about Archaeology, Ancient Egypt, and mummies. Adopt a cat, dog or crocodile mummy.
    http: //animalmummies.com/

  4. Artificial Mummies
    Two methods evolved to preserve bodies artificially: linen and plaster and natron.
    http: //rom.on.ca/programs/activities/egypt/lea...

  5. Artificial Mummies Third Intermediate Period
    It was the priests and bureaucrats of the Twenty-First and Twenty-Second Dynasties who collected the ravaged New Kingdom mummies from their tombs in the Valley of the Kings
    http: //rom.on.ca/programs/activities/egypt/lea...

  6. Burial Customs
    We know nothing about the funerals of ordinary people, but the decoration in Old Kingdom tomb chapels tells us a little about the funerals of nobles
    http: //rom.on.ca/programs/activities/egypt/lea...

  7. Canopic jar
    Among the ancient Egyptians, canopic jars were covered funerary vases, normally composed of clay, intended to keep the viscera of mummified corpses...
    http: //academickids.com/encyclopedia/index.php/Can...

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