servants, animals etc.
Their belonging; such as games, food, drink furniture, statues, gold, jewelry,clothes, mirrors-- anything that they believed would be needed in the afterlife. source: ancient Egypt S.s. book
No, they revered their dead. However, there were grave robbers who took the jewels and gold buried with the dead.
Probably because of grave robbers. A poor Egyptian would be buried with his life possessions just as the wealthy, but they weren't worth anything. The wealthy were not only buried with precious metals and jewels, but with furniture and perfumes. Often jewels were wrapped in their burial linens. These were targets for the grave robbers and many mummies were ripped open in order for the thieves to get at whatever might have been wrapped in the burial linens.
jewels, gold, diamonds, coins,
Bread, wine, plates, cups, gold, a crown, his throne, jewelry, jewels, clothes. Egyptians believe in afterlife.
Wrap them like mummies and give them jewels and gold.
Doubt it, people have always been to greedy for that.
when a egyptian king or queen died they were made into mummies after this they were put into a sarcopogas and then put into a pyramid with all of their belongings and jewels
They put mummies in it and jewels and precious stuff and I think they worshiped it.
their wealth and jewels
Different things were like priests to wear simple clothes, no jewels on the table, masses to be in Latin, no statues in churches and that the priests to not get married or have children.
So they can keep the dead safe because they were buried with riches such as jewels,pets,furniture,clothes,and mostly all the things they owned. They buried people with their belongings because they believe that they would have those things in the afterlife.