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EMBALMING. Egyptians embalming their dead with strips of fine linen smeared with gum

EMBALMING. Egyptians embalming their dead with strips of fine linen smeared with gum


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EMBALMING. Egyptians embalming their dead with strips of fine linen smeared with gum

Egyptians embalming their dead with strips of fine linen smeared with gum. In the foreground there are three jars for the organs of the body

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Body Dead Egyptians Embalmed Embalming Foreground Jars Linen Mummification Mummified Mummy Organs Regional Strips Smeared


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This image offers a glimpse into the ancient Egyptian practice of embalming, a meticulous and intricate process that ensured the preservation of the deceased's body for the afterlife. In the foreground, three jars are arranged, each holding the carefully removed organs of the mummified body. The delicate strips of fine linen, smeared with gum, can be seen being used to wrap and protect the body. Embalming was a deeply religious and cultural practice in ancient Egypt, with mummification dating back to at least 3100 BCE. The process involved removing the internal organs, except for the heart, which was believed to be the seat of the soul. The organs were then preserved in jars, such as those depicted in the image, while the body was treated with a variety of herbs, resins, and gums to prevent decay. The mummified body was then wrapped in layers of linen, which was not only protective but also symbolic. The linen represented the bandages used to wrap the body of the god Osiris, who was believed to have been mummified and resurrected. The mummy was often placed in a coffin or sarcophagus, which was decorated with intricate designs and inscriptions, further emphasizing the importance of the deceased's journey into the afterlife. This photograph, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, offers a fascinating window into the rich history and cultural practices of ancient Egypt. The intricacy and care evident in the embalming process serve as a poignant reminder of the deep reverence the Egyptians held for their deceased and their belief in the continuation of life beyond death.

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