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Q: If you shared the beliefs of the ancient Egyptians what objects would you take with you to the afterlife?
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What was the main purpose in building pyramids in ancient Egypt?

The Ancient Egyptians constructed pyramids as tombs for their pharaohs (kings).


Is it true that ancient Egyptians built extra rooms in tombs in which to keep their possessions?

No, by definition a tomb is designed to hold the remains of the deceased. The Ancient Egyptians did build extra rooms in tombs for Pharaohs and those who could afford it so their wealth in objects could go with them into the afterlife.


Egyptians placed clothing weapons furniture and jewelry in pyramids to?

Egyptians placed these items in pyramids to accompany the deceased pharaohs in the afterlife. They believed that these objects would be needed by the pharaoh in the afterlife to ensure their comfort and prosperity.


Why did egyptians leave goods and jewels in pyramids?

The pyramids were tombs, and they believed they had to be buried with objects to have them in the afterlife.


Why did the ancient egyptians love beautiful objects?

so they can have sex


What did the Egyptians do with papyrus?

Ancient Egyptians wrote on papyrus.It was A early form of paper.They wrote with sharp objects.


What did the ancient egyptians use to move objects?

Ancient Egyptians moved stuff by logging logs tied them with reeds and then pushed out into the nile and then floated down the river!


What did ancient egyptians used to move objects?

Ancient Egyptians moved stuff by logging logs tied them with reeds and then pushed out into the nile and then floated down the river!


What type of objects of the ancient Egypt take with them to the afterlife?

Clothing, jewelry, weapons, games, lots of stuff.


Did most Egyptians did not believe in an afterlife and focused only on life here and now?

Quite the opposite. The Egyptians believed very strongly in an afterlife, and they wanted to make sure they prepared for it. They mummified dead bodies, because they believed the person's spirit (their "ka") would thus be preserved and able to enter the afterlife, at which time the person would be brought back to life and reside with the gods. In their tombs, Egyptians also preserved artifacts and objects they believed they would need in the afterlife, and the wealthiest Egyptians preserved items that would please or impress the gods.


How did ancient Egyptians use geometry?

Geometry was used in wall or cave paintings they made and found inn everyday objects.


Was the valley of the kings religious?

Yes, it was where the ancient Egyptians buried their Kings (who in life were worshipped as living gods). Also, in addition to the normal pomp and circumstance that their funerals had there were many religious ceremonies. Finally their tombs contained pictures, hieroglyphics and objects of a religious nature deemed necessary to help them in their afterlife