burial chambers usually contained food, water, canopic jars (jars that held the organs of the mummy), shoes, amulets (believed to keep the mummy safe in the afterlife), traditional games, books, makeup, toys, mirrors, fans, headrests (to keep the mummy comfortable), tools (for maintenance), and of course, the mummy.
Some of the objects that people would put in the great pyramid's store rooms were things like jewels, and expensive gold. Also things like food and drinks.
There is a single passage located high up on the north side of the pyramid. The passage leads to three chambers: two ante chambers and one burial chamber.
The pyramid itself is not underground but one of its three burial chambers is underground and carved into the bedrock.
Inside a pyramid, you may find burial chambers, artifacts, hieroglyphics, passageways, and possibly treasure that was placed there with the deceased.
So the tomb robbers won't steal the pharaoh's treasures.
Mausoleums are toms with burial chambers
either the grand gallery or the antechamber
There is much debate about the number of rooms inside of the Great Pyramid at Giza. There are three burial chambers, but there may be other rooms inside of the pyramid that have not been discovered yet.
It has been suggested that the room that leads into the True Burial Chamber of a pyramid is called a subterranean chamber. This is all hypothesis since there are no texts identifying this.
There are three burial chambers - one underground and carved into the bedrock. Then one aboveground originally named the queen's chamber. Finally the king's chamber which held a red granite sarcophagus placed virtually at the centre of the pyramid.
A chamber made for the king or queen of Egypt, after death, they are put in burial chambers.
The different chambers were used for 1 a burial chamber for the king 2one for his wife or fionce 3 the after life gods 4 his insides or innereds that are removed when the king died. Thats all i know. Pratley.