Mummification and drying of the corpse takes place in special conditions, in a dry room or in a dry climate with ventilation.
As the corpse dries, tissues and parts of the body darken. The first to dry out are lifetime and post-mortem injuries, the eyeballs, the scrotum and the head of the penis in men, the labia in women, the area of the red border of the lip, the tip of the tongue sticking out of the mouth, later the tip of the nose, ear shells, fingertips and other parts of the corpse.
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