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They put the mummified dead into a coffin made of wood (sometimes into several coffins), which were richly decorated, and the coffin (or coffins) was put into a sarcophagus which was made of stone.
Initially sarcophagus were made of limestone. And they thought it helped in decomposing the flesh. Before great pyramids were made sarcophagus was used.
The top design really isn't the same. But it mostly was trying to look like the person who was getting buried.
A sarcophagus is a stone container for a coffin or body. The word comes from Greek "sarx" meaning "flesh", and "phagein" meaning "to eat", so sarcophagus means "eater of flesh"....Sarcophagi were usually made by being carved, decorated or built ornately. Some were built to be freestanding above ground, as a part of an elaborate tomb or tombs. Others were made for burial, or were placed in crypts. In Ancient Egypt, a sarcophagus was usually the external layer of protection for a royal mummy, with several layers of coffins nested within.Sarcophagus: a coffin-like structure, hollow, used as a way to respect the dead by egyptians
Usually in Egypt, after the body is mummified, they'd put it in a tomb ( a coffin with a figure of a person or a pharaoh at the front) and would store it in a pyramid. In the tomb, they would also put jewels and special things that the mummified person owned. Hope this helps :)
first of all, the correct way to say it is who is in the sarcophagus. The sarcophagus is a coffin or something to put dead (or alive if your a torturer) people in, that was used in ancient Egypt (and sometimes now for a special occasion).
sarcophagus
They put the mummified dead into a coffin made of wood (sometimes into several coffins), which were richly decorated, and the coffin (or coffins) was put into a sarcophagus which was made of stone.
So that the dead people would have clothes in the afterlife.
It is called a coffin or casket. A large stone one, often decorated, is called a sarcophagus.
Initially sarcophagus were made of limestone. And they thought it helped in decomposing the flesh. Before great pyramids were made sarcophagus was used.
so they can put the body in it
Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.
The top design really isn't the same. But it mostly was trying to look like the person who was getting buried.
The mummy is placed in a ceremonial coffin called a sarcophagus, which is then stored in a tomb. The most important tombs (such as those of the pharaohs) are enclosed inside of pyramids and other grand structures.
Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.
A sarcophagus is a stone container for a coffin or body. The word comes from Greek "sarx" meaning "flesh", and "phagein" meaning "to eat", so sarcophagus means "eater of flesh"....Sarcophagi were usually made by being carved, decorated or built ornately. Some were built to be freestanding above ground, as a part of an elaborate tomb or tombs. Others were made for burial, or were placed in crypts. In Ancient Egypt, a sarcophagus was usually the external layer of protection for a royal mummy, with several layers of coffins nested within.Sarcophagus: a coffin-like structure, hollow, used as a way to respect the dead by egyptians