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mummification

Aussprache: [ˌmʌməfɪˈkeɪʃən]

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Kontext: „history“

(noun) the process of preserving a body after death, especially in ancient Egypt. It’s when people wrapped a dead body in cloth and used special substances to keep it from rotting, so it would last a long time.

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The ancient Egyptians practiced mummification to honor their dead and prepare them for the afterlife.

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There was no mummification done for the body, so it quickly decomposed.

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Why did ancient cultures choose mummification for their dead?

Kontext: „science“

(noun) a method used to preserve biological specimens or objects, often in a laboratory setting. It can involve techniques to keep things looking the same for study or display.

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The researchers used a type of mummification on the specimen to study it without it degrading.

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Without proper mummification, the samples lost their important details over time.

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What methods are used in the mummification of specimens in labs?

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