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The Ancient Egyptians took many things with them into the afterlife. They would have little figures called Shabti figures that would serve them and do their every bidding. They would also take slaves, who would also do their bidding, depending on their rank in Egyptian society. They would also take food and ornaments including furniture and personal items such as their animals. The animals were considered sacred, especially cats because they were connected with Bastet. The organs were removed from the body during mummification except for the heart, and brain which was pulled out through the nose, and placed into canopic jars and placed beside the body in the tomb.

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Tiffany Schmitt

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