Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Relationship between mummies and their environment

What is the relationship between mummies and their environment? The environment can play a huge part in accidental mummification. If an area is really arid, it will dry out the mummy the way the Egyptians would spend months doing. If you die in the desert the sun and sand will dry you out and preserve your body, making you an accidental mummy. Also, if you die in a really cold frigged place like a mountain top, you have a chance at an accidental mummification. It will freeze your skin and insides and keep you in once piece. A final way is if you die in a marsh region. The chemicals will preserve your body really well and keep you looking somewhat lively.

What are the reasons mummies are made? Mummies are made for a lot of reasons. They are thought to be a way to give people an eternal life. If you lost a loved a loved one, it would be a lot more comforting to know that they are not going anywhere and that by mummifying them you are preserving their sole. Also, people were really fascinated with the idea of an afterlife. They wanted to preserve the bodies so that they had a chance at another good life in the afterlife. Although, not all mummification were not an act of love. In places like England there have been sightings of mummies that had been exicuted and their bodys had been thrown in the bog. Some still had ropes tied around their necks. There have also been frozen bodies found on the ops of mountains that would have probably been sacrificed.

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