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Ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife and preserved their deceased pharaohs in mummies by removing organs and wrapping them in linen to protect the body. Pyramids were built as tombs to house these mummies and provide a place for the pharaoh to continue their journey in the afterlife.
in respect to keep them safe as if they were alive
mummies worked in the afterlife with the godesses.
it was to tomb for mummies and to ensure a safe journey to the afterlife
Ancient Egyptians believed that mummies were the key to the afterlife.
People live in pyramids in ancient egypt because pyramids are the only houses the mummies wont break into.
There are most likely, Mummies, Ancient treasures, and the ancient history of The Great Pyramids Of Giza
well yes, the egyptians have an elaborate myth about the after life and they were very much obsessed with what happens to them in the afterlife. as readily shown by the pyramids and mummies
The mummies were mad to preserve the Pharaohs body, so he would have a safe journey to the "Afterlife"
The Egyptians used pyramids as tombs for pharaohs and important individuals, believing that they provided a pathway to the afterlife for the deceased. The pyramids were filled with treasures and goods to accompany the dead in the afterlife, and they were also designed to protect the mummies of the pharaohs and ensure their immortality.
they thought that it would protect the mummies in the afterlife.
My studies on Ancient Egypt were a long time ago, and only at high-school level. I assume the Pyramids are there to protect the Mummies from being broken, so maybe this was a concern.