People die everyday. There are people dying as I write this, as あなた read it, in the future, and in the past. It’s the same across the globe. But what isn’t the same is how people bury the deceased. We in the U.S. generally bury our dead in the ground. People in ヨーロッパ used to bury their dead in cairns. Every culture has a different means of putting the dead in their final resting place, but the culture whose method I am going to tell あなた about is Ancient Egypt. もっと見る specifically, he process of mummification. Mummification was a long and complicated process involving spells, knives, and a lot of linen. Anubis was the god of death, and watched over the embalming process.
When a person died, a crier went through the streets, calling out the death to the people. Meanwhile, the body was taken to the “ibu” または “place of purification”. The body was washed with palm wine and rinsed in water from the Nile.
The priests then made a small slit in the left side of the body near the stomach. Through this, they removed the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines. They left the ハート, 心 in the body; because they thought that the ハート, 心 controlled the body and contained the soul. The 次 step was quite…disturbing. They stuck a long hook up the nose of the body and pulled out the brains. This, they disposed of, thinking it useless.
They then stuffed the now partially empty body with natron and left it to dry for forty days. This was also done to the organs. After forty, the body and organs were taken out of the natron and the body was washed with water from the Nile before being rubbed with oil.
Each of the organs was wrapped in linen and placed within its own canopic jar. Each canopic jar 上, ページのトップへ had the head of one of the sons of Horus on it. The liver was protected によって the human-headed Imsety, while Hapi, whose head was a baboon, guarded the lungs. The jackal-headed Duametef safeguarded the stomach and Qebehenuef the ファルコン watched over the intestines.
The body was wrapped in long strips of linen, starting with the head neck, hen moving on to the fingers and toes. Then the arms, legs, and torso were wrapped in that order. In-between the layers of linen, the priests placed amulets that were believed to help in the afterlife. Two examples of such are the “Isis Knot” and “Plummet”. Both are pictured. While the body was being wrapped, a priest read spells from the Book of the Dead, a book filled with “spells” for the deceased’s journey through the Underworld. A copy of the Book of the Dead was placed between the hands of the mummy which, along with the legs, were tied together. A cloth was wrapped around the entire body. A portrait of Osiris, the god of the Underworld, was painted on the front of the mummy. Yet another yet cloth was wrapped around the body and this time it was bound in place. The body was placed within a wooden coffin which was placed within another coffin. The coffin was taken to the tomb. But before it was placed within, the priest performed a ceremony called the opening of the mouth. This, they believed, enabled the deceased to eat, drink, and talk in the 次 life. They then placed the coffin in a sarcophagus and placed it within the tomb.
I repeat, mummification was a long and complicated process. There were priests who devoted their entire lives to embalming. Aren’t あなた glad that あなた aren’t an Ancient Egyptian?
When a person died, a crier went through the streets, calling out the death to the people. Meanwhile, the body was taken to the “ibu” または “place of purification”. The body was washed with palm wine and rinsed in water from the Nile.
The priests then made a small slit in the left side of the body near the stomach. Through this, they removed the liver, lungs, stomach, and intestines. They left the ハート, 心 in the body; because they thought that the ハート, 心 controlled the body and contained the soul. The 次 step was quite…disturbing. They stuck a long hook up the nose of the body and pulled out the brains. This, they disposed of, thinking it useless.
They then stuffed the now partially empty body with natron and left it to dry for forty days. This was also done to the organs. After forty, the body and organs were taken out of the natron and the body was washed with water from the Nile before being rubbed with oil.
Each of the organs was wrapped in linen and placed within its own canopic jar. Each canopic jar 上, ページのトップへ had the head of one of the sons of Horus on it. The liver was protected によって the human-headed Imsety, while Hapi, whose head was a baboon, guarded the lungs. The jackal-headed Duametef safeguarded the stomach and Qebehenuef the ファルコン watched over the intestines.
The body was wrapped in long strips of linen, starting with the head neck, hen moving on to the fingers and toes. Then the arms, legs, and torso were wrapped in that order. In-between the layers of linen, the priests placed amulets that were believed to help in the afterlife. Two examples of such are the “Isis Knot” and “Plummet”. Both are pictured. While the body was being wrapped, a priest read spells from the Book of the Dead, a book filled with “spells” for the deceased’s journey through the Underworld. A copy of the Book of the Dead was placed between the hands of the mummy which, along with the legs, were tied together. A cloth was wrapped around the entire body. A portrait of Osiris, the god of the Underworld, was painted on the front of the mummy. Yet another yet cloth was wrapped around the body and this time it was bound in place. The body was placed within a wooden coffin which was placed within another coffin. The coffin was taken to the tomb. But before it was placed within, the priest performed a ceremony called the opening of the mouth. This, they believed, enabled the deceased to eat, drink, and talk in the 次 life. They then placed the coffin in a sarcophagus and placed it within the tomb.
I repeat, mummification was a long and complicated process. There were priests who devoted their entire lives to embalming. Aren’t あなた glad that あなた aren’t an Ancient Egyptian?
CCHHAANNEELL!
HIA EVERYBODY!
I'm your host InvaderCalliope!
Well i'm going to sing! *sings*
WELL AS あなた KNOW I GET TONS AND TONS OF ファン LETTERS! NOW I WILL READ ONE TO YOU!
The Letter reads:Big hello to InvaderCalliope on this 表示する i allways see a new guest 星, つ星 so i was wondering how do あなた do it?
あなた WANNA KNOW BECAUSE ITS AN HONOR TO BE ON THIS 表示する BEING ON THIS 表示する AS ME AS THE HOST!
Well todays guest 星, つ星 is..............KEEF!
Keef:HI EVERYONE I HOPE ZIM AND DIB ARE WATCHING THERE MY BEST FRIENDS!
InvaderCalliope:You know your フレンズ are going to think your pathetic.
Keef:WHAT!
InvaderCalliope:You herd me if あなた make them know your there whole world there going to use you!
OH NO WERE OUTTA TIME!
WELL BYE!
BUT FIRST PLZ ENJOY TODAYS SPECAIL PICTURE!
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here is something funny to try get 2 of your freinds together and put on this ランダム ninger play (sorry if i offend あなた i herd this some were and its been in my mind for a 月 so i thought td post it here)
sioki:saska saska are あなた in there this is your consious speaking ...moo..live with it!
saska:sorry being an エモ makes it hard to concentrat on ninger traing
sapa:i know what あなた mean every bodys always telling me to...
sioki:SHUT UP sapa we all have arational hate for あなた !!
sapa:what i havent done enything yet??
sioki:we still hate あなた !!
sapa: dose saska hate me too?
sioki:no hes an エモ he has no emotins except for the one that is エモ ...GOD WHY DO あなた EXSIST?!?!
sapa:what the i havent done enything to deserve this kind of treatment
sioki:STOP EXISTING!!
saska:*starts beatboxing*
saps+sioki:*join in*
this gose on for 5 秒 till あなた all cry total ninger theme song
sioki:saska saska are あなた in there this is your consious speaking ...moo..live with it!
saska:sorry being an エモ makes it hard to concentrat on ninger traing
sapa:i know what あなた mean every bodys always telling me to...
sioki:SHUT UP sapa we all have arational hate for あなた !!
sapa:what i havent done enything yet??
sioki:we still hate あなた !!
sapa: dose saska hate me too?
sioki:no hes an エモ he has no emotins except for the one that is エモ ...GOD WHY DO あなた EXSIST?!?!
sapa:what the i havent done enything to deserve this kind of treatment
sioki:STOP EXISTING!!
saska:*starts beatboxing*
saps+sioki:*join in*
this gose on for 5 秒 till あなた all cry total ninger theme song