They believed in an afterlife much like their current ones, in which the pharaohs were again kings. To that end, the remains of the rulers were carefully preserved (mummified).
Since the Ancient Egyptians lived before Jesus, they had no beliefs about the Eucharist.
The ancient Egyptians expressed themselves by the use of writing.
They preserved The Bodies of their dead.
no they did not they actually were proud of what they did and who they were weather they were slaves or kings, rich or poor they were all egyptians and proud of it to.
they mummified the dead for the afterlife
the ancient Egyptian beliefs came first because the Greeks came after the ancient egyptians
The Nile River fits your description. It was so important to the Ancient Egyptians that it became a part of their Religious beliefs. They called the Goddess of the Nile, Anuket.
In ancient Egypt, the organs were removed from the body for the process of mummification. The beliefs of the ancient Egyptians were that the physical body went on a journey to the after life, and the internal organs were a hindrance to that journey.
One way that Ancient Egyptians changed their land is by building temples and pyramids.
No, no they did not. They had their own religion which predates the bible. They weren't christians and had their own beliefs on things.
The laid at the roof of justice with the I Have a Dream speech and the had it to.
The Ancient Egyptians believed there were many gods, and that different gods helped with different things. They believed the sun god, Ra, was one of the most powerful [and often the most powerful] god because the sun makes things grow.