Ancient Egyptians buried items with the deceased to provide for them in the afterlife, reflecting their belief in an eternal existence beyond death. These items included tools, food, jewelry, and personal belongings, which were thought to help the deceased navigate the challenges of the afterlife and ensure their comfort. This practice also demonstrated the social status and wealth of the individual, as more elaborate burials were reserved for the elite. Ultimately, the burial goods were intended to accompany and protect the soul on its journey after death.
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The Kush built smaller pyramids than the Egyptians to bury their dead kings. Hoped this help ^ ^ * * <>
Most times common people were buried in one large whole
pyramids
It's important because the ancient Egyptians can't bury the people under sand because when it ever rains it will unbury the person so they made pyramids to store mummies or other things in the pyramids
A belief in an afterlife.
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Egyptians did not bury people alive, they berried their mummies.
The Kush built smaller pyramids than the Egyptians to bury their dead kings. Hoped this help ^ ^ * * <>
Most times common people were buried in one large whole
pyramids
It's important because the ancient Egyptians can't bury the people under sand because when it ever rains it will unbury the person so they made pyramids to store mummies or other things in the pyramids
pyramids
the pharohs and queens were rich. and the rich people in ancient Egypt where buried
Egyptians built tombs to bury their dead kings in.
because they are impotant to them.
the pyramids