Yes. Anyone who died was mummified.
The last king of ancient Egypt was Ptolemy XV, the son of Cleopatra and allegedly, Julius Caesar. He co-ruled along with his mother. He was about 18 years old when he died.
It was mainly built for the honor of the kings and queens so that when they died they could be buried in it.
the 'book of the dead' is important as it helped mummify and put spells on humans, animals and anything at all. it was full of incantations which all do something different. it was also magical.
In ancient Egypt, a ka was believed to be a person's life force or spirit. It was considered essential for a person's existence both in life and in the afterlife. The ka was significant because it was thought to continue to live on after the person's physical body died, requiring offerings and care to ensure a successful journey to the afterlife.
they were put in coffins
What I think you're asking is WAS there rich people in ancient Egypt. Yes, people in Egypt were rich, that's why they had all the gold with them when they died because they wanted to keep there riches with them.
In ancient Egypt the bodies of the wealthy were mummified. It's thought that ordinary people were rapped in simple cloth and buried in the desert
yes
Ever Seince the first person died in Egypt
not many
cleopatrashe was the most famous queen in Egypt and died of a snake bite!!
she was the last pharaoh of ancient Egypt
In ancient Egypt they were dolls that were female and they were used for young girls to have for toys and they also put them in tombs after people died.
the faro but they switched after the current leader died.
In the ancient Egypt, the queen after her husband died was Queen Hatshepsut
I don't think anyone did because Australia has such good drought precautions