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the ancient egyptians used to mummify the pharoas when they died so they could make more room in the tomb.

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There has never been a mummy found in any of the Great Pyramids of Giza. We do not know their actual purpose.

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All of his slaves because they were supposed to serve him in the afterlife; it was considered an honor.

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