So that the dead people would have clothes in the afterlife.
they put it in a loom and weaved it
so they can put the body in it
Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.
The mummifed corpse of an Ancient Egyptian royal or noble would usually be placed inside a sarcophagus, along with several other smaller coffins which protect the mummy.
They put the mummified dead into a coffin made of wood (sometimes into several coffins), which were richly decorated, and the coffin (or coffins) was put into a sarcophagus which was made of stone.
Yes they did they would put cotton tape around them then they would put them in a coffin.=======================================The process of mummification as practiced by the ancient Egyptians involved drying out the corpse using a natural salt called 'natron'. they did this before wrapping them in cotton and placing them in their sarcophagus (coffins)
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first of all, the correct way to say it is who is in the sarcophagus. The sarcophagus is a coffin or something to put dead (or alive if your a torturer) people in, that was used in ancient Egypt (and sometimes now for a special occasion).
The top design really isn't the same. But it mostly was trying to look like the person who was getting buried.
He was mummified and put in a ancient Egyptian-style coffin, also known as a sarcophagus.
mummies
Mostly Egyptian Pharaoh's were buried in sarcophagi.