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The ancient Egyptians mummified their pets and animals because they wanted them to go to the afterlife with them.
Yes, ancient Egyptians believed that their tombs were the "house of eternity" where their souls would reside after death. They believed that the preservation and maintenance of their tombs was crucial for their afterlife, as they believed that their soul would continue to exist in the tomb and have all the necessities for eternal life.
If by poor Ancient Egyptians you mean the peasant farmers then they would be using oxen as draught animals.
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If the Egyptians pleased the gods, they believed Egypt would prosper and that they would have a peaceful afterlife. If they, however, did not please the gods, Egypt would not prosper and in the afterlife, Osiris would not look kindly upon them and they will have a chaotic afterlife. Hope this helps!
The Egyptians would cut open the body and use their hands to remove the organs and guts
eating fried mice
They believed they would go to the afterlife after they died
They believed that when Paraohs died they would become one of the circumpolar stars
The ancient Egyptians believed in the afterlife but had no theory on the end of the world.
i would guess the ancient egyptians
ummmmmmm Egyptians To know that, we would have to decipher ancient Egyptian ass peelings.
Ancient Egyptians needed the floods to irrigate crops. Egyptians would measure the water with a nilometer so people upstream would be aware of how much water was coming.
The ancient Egyptians mummified their pets and animals because they wanted them to go to the afterlife with them.
they believed that their possesions would serve them in the afterlife. this kind of beliefs are mainly from the ancient times from people like the egyptians.
Osiris was lord of the dead; as the pharaoh was regarded as the living Horus; Osiris ruled them after death.
The Ancient Egyptians believed in the They called it the afterlife. They believed that it was like another life, the Pharaohs would have their servants, organs, food, valuables, pets, and , they thought that certain gods would assist them to their place in the afterlife.