In many cultures - ancient Egyptian or Chinese, for example - the dead weren't "gone" completely; they had crossed into a different plane or realm of existence, and they would continue to need physical things from the "real" world.
In Egypt, food and wine were placed in the tombs so that the deceased would have food for their next journey. In China, paper replicas of the physical goods were burned, and the smoke of the paper image would serve as the real item in the afterlife.
So that they might use them in the afterlife.
well they believed in afterlife so when they died they wanted them to be occupied during afterlife. weird right?
The mummies were buried with all different stuff, because the Egyptian people belive that there was an after live and what ever they were buried with would go with them to the after live. so they were buried with food,money and clothing and a lot of other stuff. like that
They buried their dead with common every day items that they thought would be needed after death. This points to their belief that a life after death was very much like the life that was lived while alive.
Contacts and color are not part of the main menu items.
They thought when a person died, this one could wake up and do normal things as when he or she was alive. That's why theEgyptians put on their thumbs, food, clothes and precious objects. They think they need these things for the afterlife. ANSWER: Very few ancient Egyptians were actually mummified It was the usual custom of the royal families and the Nobel men. This being said, aside from these the rest were typically slaves. The mummification process involved the removal of the viscera (lungs, stomach, intestines, kidneys etc.) and the brain before being left in the a bath of alkali salts (natron) for 40 days leaving only the head free from the bath. The body was treated with resins and bound in linen. Several religious ceremonies were undertaken throughout the process. Finally the head is bound and the body is places into its coffin and sarcophagus. It was taken to the tomb where items for the afterlife were left including food, weapons, slaves, furniture wealth and ushabti dolls. Otherwise people were buried along with grave goods such as foodstuffs and weapons to aid their travels through the underworld. In the ancient Egyptian culture if a body was not whole at the time of interment it could not pass into paradise and was doomed to wander limbo for eternity.
The Aztec craftsmen were respected because they were next in rank (after the priests) and they made valuable items such as being sculptors of stone, weavers of cotton and masons who placed decorations and ornamental stone on temples and palaces
Because those items are closely connected to the person that is being buried......:)
They decorated it, because it ment a memory to the person such as.....a king or rich people , they would decorated with jewelry.For example, WealthyPeople were buried with luxurious items. like jewelry..it is a memory to the person such as...king tut having alot of canes in his tomb.
To carry items on one's person without hassel.
There are many items that are buried under the snow. These items can include lawn fixtures and animals for example.
The purpose of an invoice is the inform the person that bought items from the sender of the invoice, when there payment is needed and how much they need to pay.
Cleopatra was buried with her two most trusted servants who chose to die with her, as well as other precious items and jewelry to accompany her on her journey to the afterlife. The exact details of the items buried with Cleopatra are not definitively known.
use the iem finder to lead you in the direction of the buried item. Once you get pretty close to being right by it press A. If you don't pick up the item then you an't in the right place, just walk around and press A. Eventually you will pick it up. If this don't work get a Pokemon with the ablity to pick up buried items. (example of Pokemon with this ablity- Poochyena.)
The items buried with the person, such as jewelry, precious objects, or artifacts, could indicate their importance. The size, design, and location of the tomb could also suggest the individual's status and significance in society. Additionally, any inscriptions or symbols on the tomb or grave markers might provide further clues about the person's importance.
because they had a belief that the Pharaoh would take the items into his/hers afterlife
King tut was buried with a chariot because ancient egyptians believed that the dead went to the afterlife and buried the dead person's items with them so they could use them in the afterlife.
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Use the itemfinder.