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.
Th Pharaohs were embalmed and their mummies were put in sarcophagi.
Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.
I think they made them into mummies.
Mummies, jewelry and all of the pharaohs belongings.
The possessive form of the plural noun pharaohs is pharaohs'.The possessive noun phrase is: the pharaohs' mummies.
The possessive form of the plural noun pharaohs is pharaohs'.example: The pharaohs' mummies are studied by scientists at the university.
It depends on the status of the person in life, but royals, such as pharaohs and queens would have sarcophagus (Egyptian coffins) made of valuable minerals like gold and various types of marbles. It was not uncommon for royals to have coffins en crested with jewels.
The pyramids were built to house the mummies of Egyptian pharaohs. The Egyptians believed that the pyramids would help the pharaohs move onto the next stage of life.
Robert B. Partridge has written: 'Fighting Pharaohs' -- subject(s): Ancient Military history, History, Military History, Military art and science, Weapons 'Faces of pharaohs' -- subject(s): Coffins, Mummies, Pharaohs, Tombs
they thought that it would protect the mummies in the afterlife.
the people wrap up mummies are not really called anything in particular, the pharaohs and the Egyptians probably call them wrappers.
Ancient Egyptians believed in an afterlife and preserved their deceased pharaohs in mummies by removing organs and wrapping them in linen to protect the body. Pyramids were built as tombs to house these mummies and provide a place for the pharaoh to continue their journey in the afterlife.