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Egyptians were the first to embalm — mainly for preservation of the body, and the Kher-Heb, or High Priest was the "Embalmer". Due to both their ..... funeral procession. Cremation -. method of disposing of the dead body via fire; first attributed to the ancient Greeks. Cremation Association of North America. Founded in 1913 ...

Answer:    Embalming

Explanation:  Embalming is a technique developed in ancient Egypt that meant the preservation of the body, techniques that prevented the decay of the body, but also of all internal organs. This was done by qualified and skilled priests for religious reasons, believing that the preserved, undamaged body of Pharaoh would continue his afterlife. The body would be drained of moisture as well as the internal organs that would be removed from the body and treated. Initially, all organs except the heart that remained in the body would be laid in jars and thus buried next to the body. Some later rituals involved returning the treated organs to the body and thus being buried.