Sometimes, but if they were they were poorly mumified, and not in a sarcophagus.
No, it was done by the Priests. The process was too involved to have been done by mere servents.
Yes along with pets and family.
Anyone the queen or the wife of the Pharaoh chose to be the servants
They were built to be a grave for the pharaoh, his family, and sometimes his servants. Ancient Egyptians believed that whoever was buried with the pharaoh in the pyramid would be with him in the after-life. Example: The pharaoh's servants would still be his servants after he died if they were buried with him in the pyramid.
the god of embalming was Anubis. That's why he was always there, like his statue was the when they were carrying the mummified pharaoh to his tomb.
Mostly the Pharaoh would be mummified. There have been some cases where if the Pharaoh had a beloved pet they would mummify the animal as well and put it in the belongings chamber.
Both were involved in treatment of dead pharaohs. The body of the pharaoh was mummified and the pyramid served as the tomb.
Yes.
The pharaoh was mummified and put in his tomb.
The pharaoh, the pharaoh's family, and I think the pharaoh's servants.
The pharaoh, the pharaoh's family, and I think the pharaoh's servants.
Anyone the queen or the wife of the Pharaoh chose to be the servants
A pharaoh lived in his place. The pharaoh lived like a king and had servants to serve his every wim.
I am pretty shore it is the servants
The deceased body was mummified to preserve it and prevent its disintegration.
No.
They were built to be a grave for the pharaoh, his family, and sometimes his servants. Ancient Egyptians believed that whoever was buried with the pharaoh in the pyramid would be with him in the after-life. Example: The pharaoh's servants would still be his servants after he died if they were buried with him in the pyramid.
They filled it with possessions for his afterlife, maybe a few mummified servants too.
the Pharaoh didn't collect taxes his servants did