Farmers during their growing season and slaves built pyramids as a tomb for their rulers. Before the dead body was buried, people preserved the bodies and rapped them as mummies for what they believed was called the "afterlife"- a life after death. They also placed important tablets and other useful items for the afterlife. The even had a book written call "The book of the Dead" that the mummies are also given for the afterlife.
Tombs some of which were pyramids.
They wern't buried in the ground
Egyptians did not bury people alive, they berried their mummies.
They were put in the Valley of the Kings.
The internal defenses of pyramids proved ineffective in stopping tomb robbers. The Egyptian Pharohs hoped (in most cases, futilely) that by hiding their tombs in the valley of the kings, they could better protect them from said robbers.
Because of the symbolic reference to death and rebirth, as the sun sets in the west
Egyptians built tombs to bury their dead kings in.
They wern't buried in the ground
Honor and bury their god-kings
They buried the kings and rulers in pyramids.
In the vally of the kings
They buried them in sarchogus in tombs in the necropolis.
The Kush built smaller pyramids than the Egyptians to bury their dead kings. Hoped this help ^ ^ * * <>
Egyptians believe it is vital and respectful to bury the person with their belongings.. if not they believe they will be haunted or cursed for eternity...
they buried them in pyramids or special tombs some tombs were hidden underground.
No they were either placed in pyramids or rock cut tombs
They used it to bury their kings, or pharaohs. They used it to build the pyramid for king Khufu
So that the Egyptians could bury their dead kings, queens, and nobles in secret tombs where they would not be robbed and could go to the "afterlife".