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Thursday, December 5, 2013
Dead Sea Mummification
Mummification sounds like a lot of work. You have to carefully remove organs, cover and pack the body with salt, dry and wrap each organ, wait 40 days, then do what you can to make the dried-out corpse smell bare able …then there’s that whole wrapping process. There’s got to be an easier way! If only there was a hands-free way to mummify people. Well, the dead sea can do that! Bodies of animals from sea often get washed up on the sea shore mummified only by the sea salt because the salt sucks the moisture right out of you! this is an way that mummification is easiest, and could be a real help.
Would you like to be mummified in the dead sea? or would you rather be mummified by hand? Explain.
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