The mummifed corpse of an Ancient Egyptian royal or noble would usually be placed inside a sarcophagus, along with several other smaller coffins which protect the mummy.
They put gold jewelry, games including senet and makeup and pastes for the mummies afterlife
Pyramids
Mummies, jewelry and all of the pharaohs belongings.
They put the mummified dead into a coffin made of wood (sometimes into several coffins), which were richly decorated, and the coffin (or coffins) was put into a sarcophagus which was made of stone.
Sarcophagus
To the Egyptians, the Pharaohs were actually gods.
so they can put the body in it
Pyramids
Egyptians put pharaohs in tombs for the purpose of sending them into the afterlife with a lot of their property.
Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.
Th Pharaohs were embalmed and their mummies were put in sarcophagi.
Mummies, jewelry and all of the pharaohs belongings.
They put the mummified dead into a coffin made of wood (sometimes into several coffins), which were richly decorated, and the coffin (or coffins) was put into a sarcophagus which was made of stone.
Egyptians
Sarcophagus
The mummy is placed in a ceremonial coffin called a sarcophagus, which is then stored in a tomb. The most important tombs (such as those of the pharaohs) are enclosed inside of pyramids and other grand structures.
So that the dead people would have clothes in the afterlife.
To the Egyptians, the Pharaohs were actually gods.