it had bodies in it
They drew pictures on walls of the Afterlife and sent a Pharoh's belongings into his pyramid so he could take them with him into the Afterlife.
It ensured a pharaoh's afterlife.
The physical design of the Step Pyramid and its surrounding complex reflects the ancient Egyptians' belief in the afterlife as a continuation of life on Earth. The pyramid's ascending structure symbolizes a stairway to the heavens, facilitating the pharaoh's journey to the afterlife and ensuring their divine status. Additionally, the elaborate mortuary temples and burial practices demonstrate the importance of honoring the dead and preparing for eternal existence, emphasizing a worldview where the afterlife was an integral part of life itself.
The pharaoh who had a boat built in his pyramid for his journey into the afterlife was Khufu, also known as Cheops. His Great Pyramid at Giza contained a famous solar barque, which was intended to transport him across the sky and into eternity. This boat symbolizes the importance of the afterlife in ancient Egyptian culture and the belief in the pharaoh's divine role. The preserved boat, discovered in 1954, is one of the largest and oldest boats ever found.
Khafre's pyramid was built as a tomb for Pharaoh Khafre, the fourth dynasty ruler of ancient Egypt. It was constructed as part of his mortuary complex in Giza around 2500 BC, following the traditional Egyptian belief in the afterlife and the importance of proper burial for the pharaoh's journey to the afterlife.
some Egyptian people were buried in pyramid's. that is some of what it has to do with afterlife.
All concepts of the afterlife are religious until such time as science demonstrates the existence of and conditions of the afterlife. As a result, there is no secular belief as concerns the afterlife.
The belief egyptians indicated the belief after death.
reincarnation!
afterlife ??
a god who guards afterlife
the pyramids were connected to the afterlife because, in ancient Egypt, they believed the pyramid symbolised life. so, when a Pharaoh died the put him in there, life after death...