The document summarizes the seven steps of the ancient Egyptian mummification process: 1) announcing the death, 2) embalming the body, 3) removing the brain through the nose, 4) removing and storing internal organs in canopic jars, 5) drying the body in the sun for 40 days, 6) wrapping the dried body in bandages and applying 'mummia' resin to glue it, and 7) performing a ceremony to allow the deceased to sense in the afterlife.