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what is mummification?

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Answered by S4MAEL
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Mummification is a process in which the skin and flesh of a corpse can be preserved. The process can occur either naturally, or it can be intentional. If it occurs naturally, it is the result of cold (as can be found in a glacier), acid (as can be found in a bog) or dryness.

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venkatk: mummification is mainly practised by egyptians . it is there culture of preserving the dead bodies actually the right method is to preserve the body from dehydration and avoiding pests. it is said by herodotus.
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Answered by Anonymous
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Mummification is a process of preservation of a body, either by natural or other means.

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The remains of dead humans or animals are preserved by very dry air.  The process can be helped by preparing the bodies, but it can work on whole corpses left in the right environments. 

Most people think of Egyptian mummies when they think of mummification.  The Egyptian process began when bodies buried in the desert were discovered to be desiccated, but not decayed.  Eventually, a manmade process was developed.

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