The art of mummification
The art of mummification of the ancient Egyptians appeared from 2700 BC and lasted until the 5th century. In Egyptian culture, people believed in eternal life in the world of the gods after death, so The embalming was also an expression of faith for the longevity of the Egyptian kingdom.
The principle of mummification is based on dehydrating the dead person's body and then removing the perishable parts such as organs and brains. The next step the mummy will be left in Skull 3D dry natron for about 70 days to pasteurize. Finally, the dried, fragrant grass will be stuffed into the hollow of the internal organs, and then carefully and thoughtfully massaged with fragrant oil and wrapped in cloth. The mummy's fingers were caged with golden tubes. The brains and organs of the deceased when removed from the mummy are stored in 4 vases.
The burial ritual is also very mysterious today, archaeologists are still discovering more interesting information with new excavations. The art of mummification of ancient Egypt has long been known to many people around the world.

Ancient Egyptian script
Archaeologists have found hieroglyphs carved on paintings in monuments found during excavations of Nekhen in 1894. These hieroglyphs are believed to date to around 3200 BC. .
Recently, however, archaeologists have found symbols on Gerzean pottery, 4000 BC, which have similarities with ancient Egyptian writing. Egyptologists have classified the writing system of Ancient Egypt into the category of hieroglyphs, which is the earliest form of the world's writing system. Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs from the 4th century are no longer in use.
Great works
More than 10,000 years ago the Nile Delta was the place viking clothings where an early civilization in the world began. Along with the emergence of that civilization are great works built on a densely concentrated area with special Egyptian cultural values. Ancient Egypt left humanity one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Great Pyramid of Giza and the giant Sphinx. The characteristic of ancient Egyptian architecture is the scarcity of wood materials, so they used mainly unburnt bricks and stones in construction.