The ancient Egyptians developed a
sophisticated method to preserve a dead body for the afterlife: mummification.
First, the internal organs were removed and all moisture from the body was
eliminated. Next, the body was wrapped with long strips of linen, and then
covered with a large linen cloth. Follow the steps of the mummification process
in this short animation about the Getty Museum's Romano-Egyptian mummy
Herakleides.
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