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Q: How did the egyptians get the sarcophagus inside the pirimides?
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What Tools Did ancient Egyptians Use To make a sarcophagus?

what tools did they use inside the tombs


Who used sarcophagus?

Egyptians


Egyptians were but in what after they were mummified?

Sarcophagus


What were Egyptian coffins called?

a sarcophagus it what egyptians called a coffin


Why did Egyptians use sarcophagus?

so they can put the body in it


Why did the egyptians paint on the walls of burial chambers?

To know who was in the sarcophagus


What is the name of a flat bottom vessel used by the egyptians on the nile?

sarcophagus


What was included in mummy's sarcophagus?

The Egyptians sarcophagus often contained a coffin and an inner coffin known as a mummy board. Both the sarcophagus and the coffin could be very plain or extremely ornate.


What is found in a sarcophagus?

Usually, a mummy Pharaoh is found inside a sarcophagus but for most sarcophaguses, the Pharaoh inside is stolen and sold for a fortune. For some sarcophaguses, the whole sarcophagus is stolen also with the Pharaoh.


When did they start making sarcophagus?

Over 8,000 years ago. Greeks and Egyptians had them.


Where do egyptians put the mummies?

Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.


How were sarcophaguses important?

The sarcophagus was a very important part of the burial of an Egyptian. Its markings and beauty on the outside reflected how well the person inside lived (in terms of wealth). Buried withing the sarcophagus was the mummy and the canopic jars (holding the mummy's organs) so the sarcophagus had to be built sturdy and durable to keep the dead protected. Pets and gold may have also been buried along with the mummy, though probably not within the sarcophagus. Plus, the sarcophaguses of ancient Egyptians have given us a look back into the art and culture of the Egyptians. So I would say they were very important.