draw the shape of a human without arms, and with the legs as one. Make it bulky, but smooth. Put egyption symbols al over it
The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
You find some references, and draw what you see.
Sarcophagus.
Yes it is.
Sarcophagus, or sarcophagi in the plural, is the term generally used to describe the final resting place of ancient Egyptian burial ceremonies. They were designed to remain above ground, thus their extremely decorative carvings. At times, some sarcophagi may actually contain several layers of coffins between the outer shell of the sarcophagus and the corpse of the person buried therein. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcophagus
The ancinet Egyptian god Seth did not die, so did not need a sarcophagus.
You find some references, and draw what you see.
A sarcophagus or plural sarcophagi was the "coffin" used for Egyptian pharaohs.
a sarcophagus it what egyptians called a coffin
It's called a sarcophagus
It is a pyramid or sarcophagus.
sarcophagus
Egyptian people invented sarcophaguses.
Sarcophagus.
Another word for an Egyptian tomb is "pyramid."
Yes it is.
The concept of a sarcophagus dates back to ancient Egypt, where they were used to bury royalty and elite individuals. It is difficult to attribute the invention of the sarcophagus to a single individual, as they were part of the burial practices and rituals of ancient Egyptian society.