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write about pharaoh, mummy and pyramids​

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Answered by vibhasingh50146
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When ancient Egyptians were mummified, their organs were removed. The liver, intestines, lungs and stomach were placed inside special containers, called canopic jars. Each jar had the head of a god to protect what was inside.

Answered by MissCherry88
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♧Pharaoh...

  • Pharaoh, (from Egyptian per ʿaa, “great house”), originally, the royal palace in ancient Egypt. The word came to be used metonymically for the Egyptian king under the New Kingdom (starting in the 18th dynasty, 1539–1292 bce), and by the 22nd dynasty (c. 945–c. 730 bce) it had been adopted as an epithet of respect.

♧Mummy...

  • A Mummy is a person or animal whose body has been dried or otherwise preserved after death. When people think of a mummy, they often envision the early Hollywood-era versions of human forms wrapped in layers upon layers of bandages, arms outstretched as they slowly shuffle forward.

♧Pyramid...

  • A pyramid is a structure, usually of stone, built in the shape of a pyramid. The Great Pyramid of Giza was one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world. The first pyramids were built in 2630 B.C. The oldest known pyramid was made for king Djoser of the third Dynasty.
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