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Conclusions

Conclusions:

Although I didn't think it would, the salt changed the potato, quite a bit. The potato changed form, and color while being repeatedly emerged in salt. The Egyptians believed that mummifying a dead human would preserve it, and keep it from rotting, but really it didn't. The person would still rot, just like the potato.I also noticed a changes over time, and origin. The origin of the mummification, was the belief of the afterlife Ancient Egyptians had. A changes over time I noticed,was that Ancient Egyptians, although they still buried their dead, didn't later do all the rituals, that they used to do. For example, they pyramids. They stopped making them, because they kept on getting robbed. And, the pyramids were supposed to help the mummified body, get to the afterlife. So, their ways had to change.

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Potato Mummification

By narnia2004