The Egyptians mummified their rulers and dead ones, because they believed that their bodies were still alive in the sense. But simply sleeping and taking a journey into the Underworld. Hey, we still do the same today by burying our dead loved ones.
Because mummification was really expensive.
Because the ancient Egyptians honored their pharaoh as a god. They believed that the pharaoh controlled the weather and everything that happened in ancient Egypt. They did that so that the pharaoh would be pleased by his people and greet them back with life.
they did not they had farmers,pesents, and other people work for the pharaoh
walking, or if you where the Pharaoh in Egypt the Egyptians would carry him
Ancient Egyptno, most of them were very poor so their families buried their dead in sand pits in the desert.
Ancient Egyptians believed God Kings to be incarnations of their god, Horus. One Pharaoh believed to be such an incarnation was Narmer, also known as Menes, who ruled in the first century. He is believed to have been the first God King.
Ancient Chinese never did mummification like the Ancient Egyptians.
Yes it was. That's why usually the rich such as pharaohs and wealthy people would only be mummified.
they grovelled
Because the ancient Egyptians honored their pharaoh as a god. They believed that the pharaoh controlled the weather and everything that happened in ancient Egypt. They did that so that the pharaoh would be pleased by his people and greet them back with life.
becoming wealthy
Some wealthy people could read and write ancient Hebrew, and some couldn't. Just as some non-wealthy people could read and write ancient Hebrew, and some couldn't.Unlike other cultures of the time, literacy was high among ancient Hebrew males.
Wealthy people
Ra ruled the other deities of ancient Egypt, like pharaoh ruled his/her people.
Royal queens, princes and princesses might have their own mini-pyramid near the pyramid of the pharaoh. Noblemen and women, priests, officials and wealthy people were usually buried in a "mastaba"-type tomb, or a hidden chamber in a group of similar burials. Ordinary people (the huge majority of the ancient Egyptian society) would simply be buried in a grave in the desert, perhaps along with a few pottery containers, a pair of sandals and some food offerings - with no coffin, no mummification, no inscriptions. Ironically, desert burials often preserved bodies just as effectively as mummification, since the sand and natural minerals dried the body quite quickly and preserved skin and organ tissues.
The Pharaoh was the most powerful person in ancient EgyptHe was in charge of deciding the laws of his people, his land, as well as the whole universeThe ancient Egyptians believed that the Pharaoh is the son of the Sun god
yes
no only wealthy people