The Egyptians mummified the dead because they believed the persons soul would leave the body at death and return. The soul needed to be able to recognize the body to live forever and therefore they used the mummification process.
Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.
there were hireogliphics,coffins mummies'
Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.
Their mummies.
mummies
Egyptians placed mummies of dead pharaohs in multiple coffins to provide additional protection for the body in the afterlife. Each coffin, often intricately designed and made from different materials, served as a barrier against environmental factors and potential grave robbers. This practice also reflected the pharaoh's status and the belief in the importance of preserving the body for resurrection and eternal life. The layered coffins symbolized the journey to the afterlife, ensuring the deceased's safe passage.
sometimes but not likely
If you are asking "When the Egyptians were making the coffin was it placed inside the pyramid?"The answer is possibly. It is not entirely sure where the coffins were made but it is highly likely that they were inside the pyramid.
Th Pharaohs were embalmed and their mummies were put in sarcophagi.
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.
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.
Only the pharaoh and nobles could afford to be made into mummies and have a proper burial, lower class were put in coffins and thrown into the desert. (The sand preserves the bodies naturally).