The desiease Pharaohs and their belongings.
A chamber made for the king or queen of Egypt, after death, they are put in burial chambers.
Tombs
Burial chambers for important ancient Egyptians, especially the Pharaohs.
Egyptians put the dead person's body organs and other parts of the humans belongings. If you were to visit a burial chamber, you would see some types of jewelry, or handmade baskets depending on if they are a woman or not.
Mausoleums are toms with burial chambers
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The amount of people that were buried in one hole at the Egyptian times when they were poor is not stated. It is stated that the rich people in the Egyptian times were buried in burial chambers.
No, the Egyptian pyramids do not have escape shafts. The purpose of the shafts within the pyramids was primarily for ventilation and to align with specific stars for religious or astronomical purposes. Any secret chambers or passageways were likely used for burial chambers and internal structure support.
Right from the earliest times (c.3000BCE) to the time of the Byzantine empire (c.400CE).
A chamber in a pyramid is typically referred to as a "tomb" or "burial chamber." In ancient Egyptian pyramids, these chambers were designed to house the deceased and their burial goods. The most famous burial chamber is found in the Great Pyramid of Giza, which contains the sarcophagus of Pharaoh Khufu. These chambers were often located deep within the pyramid to protect the body from theft and disturbance.
There were two major types of Egyptian tombs. There were rectangular mud-brick tombs that had an underground burial chamber and were well decorated. During the Old Kingdom pyramids became popular among the wealthy and the pharaohs. Pyramids generally had three chambers, one underground chamber, a king's chamber and finally a queen's chamber.
Supplies and treasures for the departed to take to the other world. Don't forget the mummy!