Mummification In Ancient Egyptian Religion

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There were lots of ceremonies in the ancient Egyptian religion. One of the these ceremonies was the mummification and embalming process . The process started when the person died. First, the Egyptians washed the body with wine and water from the nile. Then they made a cut in the left side of the body and the organs were removed. The liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines were washed and packed in natron salt to dry out. The heart was not taken out of the body. It was not taken out of the body because the Egyptians believed that the heart was the center of thought and feeling. The brain was removed using a long hook because they thought the brain was useless. The body was then covered and stuffed with natron salt for 40 days. It was then washed