no not usually it was mostly reserved for Pharaohs
yes because they cannot be kept any where else because when someone dies in Egypt they are wrapped in cloth and buried under the pyramids
when a egyptian king or queen died they were made into mummies after this they were put into a sarcopogas and then put into a pyramid with all of their belongings and jewels
A mummy was first put in a Sarcophagus and then placed in a tomb, if they were royalty.then they were put in a pyramid
in a pyramid
A pyramid is a triangle building made from stone blocks. The pyramid is used as a tomb when the Pharaoh had died they laid him in a coffin in one of the pyramids chambers as it has many chambers, the mummies coffin was then surrounded with all the mummies goods and weapons and food for their journey to the afterlife.I hope this will help youXX Thanks bye!!!
Mummies, jewelry and all of the pharaohs belongings.
when a egyptian king or queen died they were made into mummies after this they were put into a sarcopogas and then put into a pyramid with all of their belongings and jewels
Their mummies.
They put mummies in it and jewels and precious stuff and I think they worshiped it.
A mummy was first put in a Sarcophagus and then placed in a tomb, if they were royalty.then they were put in a pyramid
in a pyramid
each pyramid was built for a different pharaoh. -savvi
They stopped making mummies right after they made the biggest pyramid of all. Each king died, the workers had to make a pyramid for each one of time. Some pyramids are hidden in the sand.
No mummies were ever found in any pyramid.
They put the mummies in cases.
it was to tomb for mummies and to ensure a safe journey to the afterlife
the radiation can be measured because.........
Mummies in ancient Egypt were typically buried inside tombs, such as in the Valley of the Kings, rather than beneath pyramids. The pyramids were monumental structures built to house the pharaoh's tomb, but the actual burial chambers where the mummies were laid to rest were located within the pyramid itself.