Mummification, that is, artificial mummification, originated in ancient Egypt. The ancient Egyptians used antiseptic spices to hide corpses, which dried up over the years and formed mummies.
The first mummy in Egypt was made around 2600 BC. About the twenty-first generation of Pharaoh, mummification technology reached its peak, and the most complicated production process took 70 days. Later generations followed this habit and became a tradition. It was not until 64 1 AD that Ai Yi was conquered by Arab Muslims that this tradition was curbed.
Classification of mummies:
1, natural mummy: Natural mummy is naturally formed, and this kind of mummy is rare. If you want to form a natural mummy, you must be in extremely unique environmental conditions. When the water in the corpse evaporates slowly, a mummy will be generated.
2. Artificial mummies: Artificial mummies are artificial mummies, which are very popular in ancient Egypt. Their faith led them to develop cryonics technology. In order to preserve the integrity of the corpse, they used special preservatives and made it, which finally took shape after the evolution of time.