Walt: write an information report.
Ancient Egyptians mummified their death. Egyptians get the Pharaohs brain, liver, stomach and the intestines out but no the heart. They salted and dried the body. They stuffed cloth inside the mummy to keep its shape. The Pharaoh was covered with oil and wrapped with linen very tightly because Egyptians believed that it would not rot away. A person in Ancient Egypt was put in a wooden case. An important person like the Pharaoh was put in a stone case. A priest supervises the Egyptian who mummified the Pharaoh. The priest would pray for the Pharaoh to go to another world. 
1 comments:
Nice report Matthew. First I never knew that the process of the mummification had to be supervised by a priest. Do you think learning about Ancient Egypt is fascinating?
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