The Process of Mummification & Life After Death.
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The Process of Mummification & Life After Death By Danica Jayme Life After Death In Ancient Egypt, all Egyptians believed in the afterlife. They spent most of their lives preparing for the afterlife. The Pharaohs built tombs so when they die, they can store their body and all of their treasures. The majority of the tombs were filled with models, drawings, sculptures and paintings. Egyptians carved his or her name in the tomb to protect the dead in the afterlife. Egyptians believed that they have to be judged by Osiris, the god of the underworld. The dead sums up his or her life, during the ritual identified as the weighing of the heart. If the Osiris thinks the person has led a good life, he would let them go to the afterlife. The priest reads a book called "Book of the Dead". The book is full of spells and rituals to...

