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A set of four jars in which the ancient Egyptians stored the lungs, stomach, liver and intestines of a mummy |
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The inner set of protective cases, usually wooden, that cover and protect the mummy |
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The practice of deliberately preserving a human body after death through physical and chemical methods |
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The remains and traces of plant and animal life of the prehistoric past, usually found embedded in rock |
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A form of writing that uses pictures to represent sounds |
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In ancient Egyptian belief, a spirit released at a person's death resembling the dead person in every respect |