Submitted by IslandChillin t3_z1yao6 in history
BlindBanshee t1_ixfnf1x wrote
Reply to comment by SandSlinky in Ancient Egyptian mummification was never intended to preserve bodies by IslandChillin
Every single one? I find that hard to believe.
MartianSands t1_ixgok1o wrote
After 4 or 5 thousand years? I don't. The tombs which get discovered untouched tend to be dug into cliffsides or buried, as far as I understand it. They only survived because people forgot where they were.
Difficult to misplace a pyramid
BlindBanshee t1_ixgy4s8 wrote
In the same way that a pyramid is hard to misplace, wouldn't it be easy to guard?
MartianSands t1_ixgyl98 wrote
There's no way they've been consistently guarded for all that time. People have been nicking masonry from them, I'm certain they could get lightweight valuables in and out as well
jongeheer t1_ixh0o2a wrote
Well, seems like a good time to for instance read up on the Mehdi's who legit removed all pharao remains from the tombs in Luxor to keep them safe in a 'mummy stash', proving that tombs were indeed being raided and guarded, and that even the guards would remove objects as to not let them fall into the hands of looters.
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