the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife. :) <3
the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife! Your welcome <3 :)
Raped with preserviteves or mummified the deceased, gave them items they could use in the afterlife and last they did regular offerings to honor them.
King tut was buried with a chariot because ancient egyptians believed that the dead went to the afterlife and buried the dead person's items with them so they could use them in the afterlife.
They thought that when people died they could still live .
Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to them to the afterlife
The tombs of the ancient Egyptian pharaohs and nobility are filled with items that would be needed in the Egyptian afterlife. Also the uncovered writings of the ancient Egyptians speak about the afterlife.
the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife. :) <3
the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife! Your welcome <3 :)
the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife! Your welcome <3 :)
the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife! Your welcome <3 :)
the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife! Your welcome <3 :)
Egyptians placed these items in pyramids to accompany the deceased pharaohs in the afterlife. They believed that these objects would be needed by the pharaoh in the afterlife to ensure their comfort and prosperity.
Raped with preserviteves or mummified the deceased, gave them items they could use in the afterlife and last they did regular offerings to honor them.
King tut was buried with a chariot because ancient egyptians believed that the dead went to the afterlife and buried the dead person's items with them so they could use them in the afterlife.
The Egyptians took the heart and weighed it against "The Feather Of Truth". If they were the same weight, the human being would be allowed to move on to the afterlife. If the feather was lighter then the human being was sent to what the Egyptians believed was the "underworld".
The things in the jars were their organs. They took them out when they died, because they were the things that decomposed the fastest. The Egyptians knew they would need them in the afterlife.