Embalming

Embalming ProcessThe practice of embalming, or preserving deceased bodies, traces its origins to ancient civilizations. The Egyptians, renowned for their mummification techniques, were pioneers in this field. Their belief in physical resurrection after death fueled the need to meticulously preserve bodies, ensuring the soul could reunite with its corporeal form. Skilled embalmers removed vital organs, treated the cavities with aromatic resins, and wrapped the bodies in linen, creating mummies that endured for millennia. Continue reading Embalming