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The early tomb for wealthy Egyptians was the mastaba, a flat-roofed, rectangular tomb with sloping sides. Mastabas were built above ground and served as the final resting place for wealthy individuals and nobility in ancient Egypt. Over time, mastabas evolved into more elaborate structures such as pyramids.

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