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Yes. Also buried were their slaves, wives and pets.
It was a place in Egypt where the wives of the Pharaohs were buried, it was known as Te Set Neferu, meaning the 'place of beauty'
No, Tutankhamen was buried alone like most (in not all) other pharaohs. His wife Ankhesenamun was buried in another grave. Both are buried in the Valley of the Kings though. In previous time of Egypt's ancient history, when pharaohs were still buried in pyramids, their wives had much smaller pyramids next to the pharaohs pyramid. Like the great pyramid of Giza (tomb of Khufu) has three minor pyramids at the feet of it, they are tombs of Khufu's wives. In the tomb of Tutankhamen though, there was two fetuses buried with him, which are most probably unborn children of Ankhesenamun and the pharaoh.
The Ancient Egyptians constructed pyramids as tombs for their pharaohs (kings).
wives
the Pharaohs wives
The wives pyramids, also known as queen pyramids, were built next to the pyramids of Egyptian pharaohs to house the remains of the pharaoh's wives or close relatives. These smaller pyramids were designed to honor and provide a burial place for important women in the pharaoh's life.
Yes. Also buried were their slaves, wives and pets.
NO. the Ancient Egyptians did not practice this brand of Human sacrifice. also they had what amounted to a Moneyless economy. no Egyptian coins have been found in tombs, temples, or so on. Food for thought.
It was a place in Egypt where the wives of the Pharaohs were buried, it was known as Te Set Neferu, meaning the 'place of beauty'
They were put in the tombs inside the pyramids especially made for the pharaohs. Also the wives and sometimes the servants were put in the same pyramid. There is also a valley of the kings from what is left of the tombs.
No, Tutankhamen was buried alone like most (in not all) other pharaohs. His wife Ankhesenamun was buried in another grave. Both are buried in the Valley of the Kings though. In previous time of Egypt's ancient history, when pharaohs were still buried in pyramids, their wives had much smaller pyramids next to the pharaohs pyramid. Like the great pyramid of Giza (tomb of Khufu) has three minor pyramids at the feet of it, they are tombs of Khufu's wives. In the tomb of Tutankhamen though, there was two fetuses buried with him, which are most probably unborn children of Ankhesenamun and the pharaoh.
The Ancient Egyptians constructed pyramids as tombs for their pharaohs (kings).
wives
They were the rulers of ancient Egypt. They owned all the land in retrospect. Pharaohs had many wives.
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Yes, and a lot of them had their own pyramids. There are huge amounts of temples and burials around pyramids. Whole families are buried there. All the royals were buried near the pyramids (if their pharaoh-husband built pyramids).