They believed that the soul couldn't get over to the other world if not. The things they were buried with were supposed to follow them.
they were supposed to have an after life and got and got buried in riches and food to go to there after life
Mostly to hide the bodies from thieves. (When they died they would have their riches with them)
one reason is to preserve the bodies of pharaohs and their riches and to help them pass into the afterlife.
Not that many people were mummified.It was ONLY the Kings and People Who Had Many Riches the rest of the people like peasants and servants were buried under the sand. They were bruuied with all there riches this sould last them in the afterlife
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.
They believed that the afterlife would bring them true happiness by getting riches and power. That is why when they were first buried the did not have many things with them but in their afterlife they have things such as gold and jewelry. Although the more lesser cultured and financially inept Egyptians were not buried with riches the more wealthy Egyptians were entombed with slaves, spices, foods, gold, gems, and even there animals.
Pyramids are built for praying to the Egyptian Gods. They were also built because egyptians believed that when you die you bring all of your riches with you. (also how much money you have gets you into "heaven") They built the pyramids to contain their bodies and riches, so that in the afterlife the "rich" folk will have their belongings with them.
The Valley of Kings was A( near the pyramids and B( Tut was buried with many riches and that is the only reason he is so famous. The reason he was buried here is because Tut requested to be buried here. Every pharoah had the right to pick their burial location and how they wanted their pyramid built. They could even request others to be killed to be buried with them, in order to protect them in the Afterlife. If you are doing a research paper check out helium.com. Great website.
The Pharaohs of the Middle Kingdom were buried in grand tombs at Thebes and in or near the Fayum, where the new capital of Dynasty 12 was located. The tombs were built of mudbrick and had an elaborate system of subterranean corridors and rooms built in stone.
A library is like a buried treasure because both hold valuable treasures waiting to be discovered. In a library, these treasures are knowledge and information, while in buried treasure, they may be gold or jewels. Both require effort and exploration to uncover their riches.
Buried treasure refers to valuable items such as gold, silver, jewels, or coins hidden or buried by someone, often in a secret location. The idea of buried treasure is popular in folklore, pirate stories, and adventurous tales where treasure seekers embark on quests to find these hidden riches.
the riches of the soil is the carbon.