The top design really isn't the same. But it mostly was trying to look like the person who was getting buried.
Mostly stone sarcophagus-es were made to put their dead pharoh in along with other stuff like their linen wrap and jewels, depending on the individual's wealth.
what tools did they use inside the tombs
Um...do you mean sarcophagus, because an esophagus is your throat. A SARCOPHAGUS was the funerary coffin in which ancient Egyptians placed the mummified body. Some of the ancient Pharaohs had several sarcophagi nestled in each other. Amulets and sometimes goods for the afterlife were placed in the sarcophagi for use of the deceased in the afterlife.
they were the first ones to use surgery.
Lapis lazuli.
The jars used to hold organs after mummification rituals are called Canopic jars. These jars were then placed in the tomb.
what tools did they use inside the tombs
so they can put the body in it
Um...do you mean sarcophagus, because an esophagus is your throat. A SARCOPHAGUS was the funerary coffin in which ancient Egyptians placed the mummified body. Some of the ancient Pharaohs had several sarcophagi nestled in each other. Amulets and sometimes goods for the afterlife were placed in the sarcophagi for use of the deceased in the afterlife.
a chivel
f**k sh*t
they were the first ones to use surgery.
Lapis lazuli.
ancient Egyptians used lyre
The archaeologists uncovered a well-preserved sarcophagus dating back to ancient Egypt during their excavation.
The jars used to hold organs after mummification rituals are called Canopic jars. These jars were then placed in the tomb.
They used it to make correct angles in the pyramids.
so they know when to plant and harvest crops