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Ancient Egyptians Mummification Embalming the Body First, the body is taken to a tent known as ‘ibu’ or the ‘place of purification’. There, the men named.

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Slide 2 Ancient Egyptians Mummification Slide 3 Embalming the Body First, the body is taken to a tent known as ibu or the place of purification. There, the men named embalmers wash his body with good-smelling palm wine and rinse it with water from the Nile. Slide 4 Decomposing One of the embalmer's men makes a cut in the left side of the body and removes many of the internal organs. It is important to remove these because they are the first part of the body to decompose. The liver, lungs, stomach and intestines are washed and packed in natron a type of water, which will dry them out. The heart is not taken out because it will be used for the after life Slide 5 The body is now covered and stuffed natron which will dry it out. All of the fluids and rags from the embalming process will be saved and buried along with the body. After forty days the body is washed again with water from the Nile. Then it is covered with oils to help the skin stay elastic. Finally the body is covered again with good- smelling oils. It is now ready to be wrapped in linen. Stuffing the body Slide 6 Cool Game The Magic lesson The aim of the game is to get the mummy to the afterlife without it getting eaten by the snake. Game NexNext Slide 7 Hope you enjoyed it