Some Pharaos put statues in their tomb because they believed that in the afterlife they would come alive and either become servants or an army.
Statues and hyroglifs
maybe they want themselves to be remembered
temples, statues, coffins, jewlary
Ancient Egyptians kept statues in their homes primarily for religious and protective purposes. These statues often represented deities, ancestors, or protective spirits, serving as a means to invite their presence and blessings into daily life. Additionally, they believed that these figures could provide guidance, protection, and ensure a favorable afterlife. By having such statues within their homes, Egyptians sought to reinforce their spiritual connection and safeguard their families.
They put bowls, food, jewellery, clothing statues, sandals, games in their tombs. basically anything you had would be put in with you. mummified pets, replicas of servants anything really! they sp put pots in too! :D -Lcheg
Statues of their gods and goddesses mainly.
The Egyptians thought of the Pharaoh as a god.
The Egyptians worshiped the 114 Gods of EGYPT by the way of statues and images
so they could pray to the statues for whatever they desire
Statues and hyroglifs
Egyptians use gold by making gold statues and gold portrates of the pharoh.
maybe they want themselves to be remembered
temples, statues, coffins, jewlary
Ancient Egyptians kept statues in their homes primarily for religious and protective purposes. These statues often represented deities, ancestors, or protective spirits, serving as a means to invite their presence and blessings into daily life. Additionally, they believed that these figures could provide guidance, protection, and ensure a favorable afterlife. By having such statues within their homes, Egyptians sought to reinforce their spiritual connection and safeguard their families.
They put bowls, food, jewellery, clothing statues, sandals, games in their tombs. basically anything you had would be put in with you. mummified pets, replicas of servants anything really! they sp put pots in too! :D -Lcheg
Ancient Egyptians believed that statues of gods and goddesses were imbued with divine presence, so they treated them with great reverence. Care rituals included daily offerings of food, drink, and incense, as well as regular cleansing and dressing of the statues. Temples often had dedicated priests who performed these rituals to ensure the deities' favor and protection for the community. Additionally, festivals and ceremonies were held to honor the gods and rejuvenate their statues.
When mummies are made, usually their pets are killed and mummified also. This is becuase the ancient Egyptians believed there was an after-life, and they wanted their pets with them during this. They are not statues, they're real.