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The pharaoh would be buried with food, clothes gold, jewelry and anything that would have been important to them in life or would help them in the afterlife. also animals and sometimes even people (family or servents) would also be buried in the tomb.
Pharaoh's tombs were filled with jewelry, art, gold, food, and of course the pharaoh himself.
thy did this because they believed in the after life, so when the pharaoh was buried he had all kinds of gold , jewelry and food around him to sustain him on his voyage to the "afterlife"
grave robbers wanted the gold and jewelry inside the chamber with the tomb, remember, if you had a pyramid to be buried in, you had to be someone important, or your family had to be rich, and you were buried with jewelry and pots and other kinds of things like that.
Anubis was not a pharaoh, he was the Egyptian god of embalming and protector and guide to the dead in the Duat (underworld).
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It dependeed on the size and complexity. It is thought that the Great Pyramid of king Khufu, for example, took the labour of 20,000 workers of various kinds.
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depends on the size and complexity. It is thought that the Great Pyramid of king Khufu took the labour of 25,000 workers of various kinds.
Egyptians did all kinds of people. Didn't matter if they were poor, bad, rich, pharaoh or Queen.
Diversity is what describes the many different kinds of things that surround us. One of the opposites is uniformity. In uniformity, as many people and things look alike as possible. There's little choice in the kinds of people and things.