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Ancient Egypt
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Ancient Egyptians used mummification as a sacred and highly ritualistic process to preserve the body for the afterlife.
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Modern Western culture
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Mummification is primarily known as an ancient Egyptian funerary practice and is associated with archaeological discoveries and museum exhibits in Modern Western culture.
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Inca civilization
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Inca civilization used mummification to honor and preserve the bodies of important individuals for ceremonial and spiritual purposes.
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Peru
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Mummification in Peru provides valuable archaeological insights into ancient civilizations.
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European culture
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Mummification is mainly associated with ancient Egyptian culture but is not commonly found in European culture.
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Modern cultures
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Modern cultures consider mummification to be an uncommon and historical practice.
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Modern world
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Mummification is an ancient preservation process for the deceased still practiced in the modern world.
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archaeological preservation
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Ancient Egyptians practiced mummification for religious and preservation reasons.
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modern South America
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Mummification is not a common practice in modern South American culture.
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