They believed that they went to the after life i know weird right
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They believed they went to the Afterlife, a place, which they believed, was where they went to live after they died. That is why they had the pyramids, so they would be represented as a Pharaoh in that life.
YES. Ancient Egyptians offered numerous animal sacrifices to appease the gods of the Egyptian Pantheon. While there was minimal human sacrifice to the gods, there was human retainer sacrifice, which was when servants in a Pharaoh's retinue would be killed when the Pharaoh died in order to accompany the Pharaoh in the afterlife. This was discontinued in later dynasties.
ancient Egyptian thought the dead were very important because they thought when they died they would go to the after life
Zeus died
A mummy was a person before it died. Although on rare occasions, other creatures were mummified by certain ancient cultures. The typical use of mummification was to preserve a body after the person had died. One culture that used this practice were the ancient Egyptians. Only rich or royal Egyptians such as the Pharaohs were mummified.
They believed they would go to the afterlife after they died
The Ancient Egyptians believed in the They called it the afterlife. They believed that it was like another life, the Pharaohs would have their servants, organs, food, valuables, pets, and , they thought that certain gods would assist them to their place in the afterlife.
Most of them died.
They believed that when Paraohs died they would become one of the circumpolar stars
because when people died the Egyptian belived that they wouldgo to adiffrent world
there armpit hairs got pulled out and put in there mouths
most egyptians lived to around the age of 30
afterlife
They believed they went to the Afterlife, a place, which they believed, was where they went to live after they died. That is why they had the pyramids, so they would be represented as a Pharaoh in that life.
Linen Wrappings
they got burried
The ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses did not die in ancient Egyptian mythology.