Servants' statues were typically buried in the tombs of their masters in ancient civilizations as a way to continue serving them in the afterlife. These statues were believed to come to life and perform tasks for their masters in the next world.
Cleopatra was buried with her two most trusted servants who chose to die with her, as well as other precious items and jewelry to accompany her on her journey to the afterlife. The exact details of the items buried with Cleopatra are not definitively known.
Saint Zita is buried in Lucca, Italy. Her remains can be found in the Basilica of San Frediano in Lucca, where she is venerated as the patron saint of domestic workers and servants.
The Moai could be thousands of years older than commonly thought as some of them are buried in 20 feet of sediment which would take thousands of years to build up. (As stated by Dr Robert Schoch on the History channel show Ancient Aliens)
There are around 900 moai statues on Easter Island, scattered across various ahu (platforms). The statues were carved by the Rapa Nui people between the 13th and 16th centuries.
Erosion can cause wear and damage to statues by slowly breaking down the material over time. Factors such as wind, rain, and pollution can contribute to the deterioration of statues, leading to cracks, loss of detail, and structural instability. Regular maintenance and conservation efforts are necessary to preserve statues from the effects of erosion.
servants, animals etc.
Servants were buried with a King and Queen so that they could tend to them in the After Life
the statues are used a fake wewes and get sucked on by the pharaohs
According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.According to the ancient writer Plutarch, Octavian gave Cleopatra a lavish funeral and her servants were also buried with honor. This would mean that they were buried with her.
Mayans were buried under the houses they lived in. Royalty were buried in tombs, and their servants were killed and buried with them to serve them in the afterlife.
They were made of Terra Cota.
Mummies were usually buried with their prized cats servants and/or their family members and of course their treasure.
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No The Pharaoh was buried with wooden models of slaves, servants and soldiers. They believed these figures miraculously came to life in the afterlife.
They represent the three soldiers buried in the tomb
They were built to be a grave for the pharaoh, his family, and sometimes his servants. Ancient Egyptians believed that whoever was buried with the pharaoh in the pyramid would be with him in the after-life. Example: The pharaoh's servants would still be his servants after he died if they were buried with him in the pyramid.
Some Pharaos put statues in their tomb because they believed that in the afterlife they would come alive and either become servants or an army.