They didn't.
They took whatever they felt was important to them and wanted to spend time with it in the afterlife.
They take shoes and bricks
King Tutankhamun had three different coffins to provide layered protection for his body in the afterlife. Each coffin was made of different materials: the outermost was wooden, the middle was made of gilded wood, and the innermost was a solid gold coffin. This elaborate arrangement reflected the ancient Egyptian belief in the importance of safeguarding the deceased against decay and ensuring safe passage to the afterlife. The use of multiple coffins also showcased the wealth and status of the young pharaoh.
King Tutankhamun was succeeded by the Pharaoh Ay.Ay was not of royal birth; rather, he was Tutankhamun's Vizier, the foremost assistant to the Pharaoh. When Tutankhamun died he left no heir, creating some uncertainty over who should take his seat. Ay took advantage of the confusion by marrying Tutankhamun's widow and claiming the throne.However, Ay was already elderly when he ascended to the throne. He died after only four years of rule.
Khufu took a lot of things with his in afterlife for example 40 tons of gold and many more things.
he discovered King tutankhamun's tomb, tat's treasures and things that he would take into his afterlife.
he wanted to poo
idk i just being weird xD all i know bout king tutankhamun is that he was known as the "boy king" and....
King Tutankhamun, like many ancient Egyptians, was believed to have journeyed to the Field of Reeds after death, a paradise where one could enjoy eternal life in a peaceful and fertile environment. This belief was rooted in the ancient Egyptian view of the afterlife, which emphasized the importance of the soul's journey and the judgment by Osiris, the god of the afterlife. To ensure a favorable passage, Tutankhamun was buried with various treasures, food, and items needed for the afterlife. His tomb's elaborate decorations also depicted scenes meant to guide and protect him in this journey.
What did Hatshepsut take to the afterlife
because the ancient egyptians believed that if you buried gold into their tomb they would be rich in the afterlife
The slaves that built Tutankhamun's tomb built it because they believed that Tutakhamun needed to be mummified to get to the afterlife and needed physical space to carry his possessions with him. There is no evidence that the slaves who built the tomb were Jewish/Israelite though.
everything he needed for the afterlife, egyptians believed that you lived a second life when you died, so whatever you wanted in the afterlife, you'd have to bring with you. they put everything in there, like chariots, jewellery, games, weapons, furniture, literature, art, and all of tut's belongings.
They took whatever they felt was important to them and wanted to spend time with it in the afterlife.
They take shoes and bricks
650,787,990,136,247,998,009,829,839,845.5 centuries
Egypt is where it took place