No, they had gravestones.
Pyramids are often thought of as the tombs in ancient Egypt.
One feature missing from ancient Greece that is found in other ancient civilizations is monumental architecture dedicated to burial purposes. While ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and China all built elaborate tombs and burial structures, Greece primarily practiced cremation and did not construct large burial monuments. Instead, Greeks focused on public architecture like temples and theaters.
The ancient tombs of Egyptian kings were pyramids. Egyptian pharaohs were first mummified, then put in a sarcophagus (a thing like a coffin) and then the more important pharaohs were buried in the center of the pyramids.
where are the plains in ancient greece
Homer from ancient Greece predicted what Greece was going to be like.
In ancient Egypt, tombs were constructed as elaborate burial sites for pharaohs and nobility, reflecting their status and beliefs in the afterlife. The most famous tombs, such as those in the Valley of the Kings, were filled with treasures, food, and artifacts intended to support the deceased in the afterlife. Burial practices included mummification, which preserved the body for eternity, and the inclusion of spells and texts, like the Book of the Dead, to guide the deceased through the afterlife. Hieroglyphics and intricate artwork often adorned tombs, depicting the individual's life and accomplishments.
They are burial tombs, for like the Pharaohs and wealthy officials who served the pharaohs.
no temples are like burial tombs
Ancient Greece doesnt exist anymore. Thats why its called ancient:) Life in normal Greece is, well, normal!
They are burial tombs, for like the Pharaohs and wealthy officials who served the pharaohs.
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well.. they called them the horror house but they where like tombs