The 'mummifying' process was done to preserve the remains of their dead. They believed that when a human died they went directly into the afterlife as they were. And in order for them to 'arrive' in the best possible condition they were wrapped in cloths soaked with their preserving substance.
To bury dead pharaohs in after they were mummified
they mummified them like they did with the humans
To put the tombs in and in the tombs there are dead mummified people.
they mummified the dead for the afterlife
The ancient Egyptian belived in afterlife. And that was why the mummified the dead in preparation for this.
The ancient Egyptians kings when they passed away were mummified.
The Chinchorro and Chachapoya's also mummified their dead. In fact the Chinchorros were the first ever peoples to mummify their dead 7000 years ago before the Ancient Egyptians did.
The Egyptians believed that Osiris, the god of the dead, was the first to be mummified.
ancient Egyptians, the pharaoh (being mummified, now dead), and the gods
ancient Egyptians mummified animals as a sign of respect
Animals were important to ancient Egyptians, so they mummified them
they mummified them and buried them