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When Egyptians were prepared for burial, they were often placed with items that held significance for the afterlife. Commonly, they were buried with objects such as amulets, jewelry, and personal belongings, as well as canopic jars containing their internal organs. Additionally, it was customary for them to hold items like a sistrum or a scarab, symbolizing protection and rebirth in the afterlife. These items were intended to assist and protect the deceased in their journey beyond death.

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