The phrase "Egyptians died in tombs" likely refers to the ancient practice of burial in elaborate tombs, which were designed to honor the deceased and ensure their safe passage to the afterlife. Egyptians believed in an afterlife where the soul would continue to exist, so they constructed tombs filled with items for the deceased’s journey. Many tombs were also built to protect the body from decay and theft, reflecting the cultural significance placed on death and the afterlife in ancient Egyptian society.
The Egyptians used limestone to build their tombs :) This is not correct <<<
Pyramids
the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife. :) <3
Egyptians built tombs to bury their dead kings in.
The people who die go into another world. They don't need food from this world. It was shere ignorance of the Egyptians to place food, water into their tombs.
Hieroglyphics was the name for the Egyptians' writing inside the tombs.
The Egyptians used limestone to build their tombs :) This is not correct <<<
The Egyptians built pyramids as the tombs of their kings.
no one knows the answer to this question but people like the ancient egyptians who build giant tombs and bring all belongings into there tombs after they die do have this belief that it is possible to bring things with you after you die/
To put the tombs in and in the tombs there are dead mummified people.
Tombs were built for the Egyptians of Egypt mainly for the Pharaohs or the strongly remembered
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Pyramids
the Egyptians believed that what they placed in the tombs would go to with them to the afterlife. :) <3
Egyptian tombs were used to bury the dead, all the man's(or woman's) worldly possessions were put in his tomb.If the person was of great importance, its servants would have to die to go with him to the after life.
Egyptians built tombs to bury their dead kings in.
The people who die go into another world. They don't need food from this world. It was shere ignorance of the Egyptians to place food, water into their tombs.