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A Beginner’s Guide to Egyptian Mummification Ensure your pharaoh makes it to the afterlife safely!

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A step-by-step process of the Ancient Egyptian method of Mummification

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A Beginner’s Guide to Egyptian

MummificationEnsure your pharaoh makes it

to the afterlife safely!

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So, your beloved pharaoh has just died—what do you do now? You must make sure to mummify him correctly; any small mistake could jeopardize his chances for eternal life! But not to worry, just follow this easy, step-by-step guide to

ensure that your holy leader continues to live life everlasting.

Welcome!

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First, make sure the kingdom knows the

news. Send a messenger to

the city streets to cry out the

announcement.

Announce the Death

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Two major processes:

Embalmingand

Wrapping

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Embalming

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Wash the body in palm wine.

Embalming Step 1:

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Embalming Step 2:Rinse the body with water

from the Nile.

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Embalming Step 3:Make a small incision on the

left side of the body.

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Embalming Step 4:Remove important internal

organs through the slit. This includes liver, lungs, stomach

& intestines.

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Embalming Step 4:*Note* do NOT

remove the heart—it is the

seat of the soul and must remain with the bearer!

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Embalming Step 5:Remove the brain by pulling it out through the nose with a hook (we’re not really sure what the brain is for, but it

can’t be too important).

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Embalming Step 6:Stuff the body with natron (salt and bicarbonate of

soda). Use the remainder to cover the body.

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Embalming Step 7:Set the body and internal organs outside in the hot

sun to dry.

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Embalming Step 8:

Wait 40 days for the body and organs

to dry.

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Embalming Step 9:Rinse the body with water from the Nile (yes, again).

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Embalming Step 10:Cover the body with fragrant oils

(we recommend myrrh, sandalwood, attar of roses, and/or

cedar).

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Embalming Step 11:Stuff the body with dry

materials, such as sawdust, leaves, and/or linen. Be

careful not to use too much or too little—you don’t want to

disfigure the body!

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Embalming Step 12:Cover the body with more

fragrant oils, for good measure.

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Embalming Step 13:Place the dried organs in the corresponding canopic jars.

Make sure they are packed tight with natron.

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Imsety, the human-headed god looks after the liver.

Hapy, the baboon-headed god looks after the lungsDuamutef, the jackal-headed

god looks after the stomach

Qebehsenuef, the falcon-headed god looks after the

intestines.

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WrappingYou will need a

special slatted table for this process. This

is so you can wrap around the body without having to

keep turning it over.

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Wrapping Step 1:Wrap the head and neck.

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Wrapping Step 2:Wrap the fingers and toes.

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Wrapping Step 3:Wrap the arms and legs.

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Wrapping Step 4:Place the sacred amulets on the body. The most important is the Ankh to protect the welfare of the deceased. “The amulet is a protection for this Great One, which will drive off anyone who would perform a criminal act against him.” - The Book of the Dead, 156th spell.

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Wrapping Step 5:Read the appropriate spells

from The Book of the Dead to ensure protection and a safe

passage for the soul.

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Wrapping Step 6:

Tie the arms and legs together. Remember to

place a copy of The Book of the Dead between

the arms.

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Wrapping Step 7:Completely wrap the rest of

the body.

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Wrapping Step 8:Paint the

wrapped body with resin to seal and protect it.

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Wrapping Step 9:Cover the body with a

decorative cloth (we suggest using the image of Osiris).

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Wrapping Step 10:Wrap strips of linen around the body to keep the cloth in place. See the diagram below for best

placement.

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Wrapping Step 11:

Lay the mummy in the

first coffin. Place that inside the

second coffin.

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Wrapping Step 12:Hold the funeral and

procession honoring your beloved leader.

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Wrapping Step 13:Perform the “Opening of the

Mouth” Ceremony, so that the deceased may eat and drink in

the next life.

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Wrapping Step 14:Put the mummy into the

sarcophagus. Have a high priest perform last

rites: “You will live again, you revive always, you have

become young again, you are young again and forever.”

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Wrapping Step 15:Place the mummy in his final

resting place (pyramids are lovely, but you may want to consider a

more discrete tomb to discourage grave robbers).

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CONGRATULATIONS!

You have successfully ensured that your pharaoh will live

forever!