the body of a pharaoh was preserved after his death.(Voice change)
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Nesyamun's voice has been reproduced as a vowel-like sound
Scientists have fulfilled a mummified Egyptian priest's wish for life after death - by replicating his voice with artificial vocal cords. Nesyamun's voice has been reproduced as a vowel-like sound that is reminiscent of a sheep's bleat.
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Answer: It is called mummy
Explanation: It was preserved because egyptians believed in life after death. They wanted to give the best life after death to their king so they also kept his things and some gold in the tomb.
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