Egyptians built tombs to bury their dead kings in.
egyptians painted gods and goddesses on tomb walls.
for a pharoahs tomb so they can do something with it
as a gift for them because they thought they had another life.
this is send by G.sureshbecause when was the tutenkhamen tomb is closed after his death;one an eagle cross accross thetutenkhamen tomb that saw egyptians people they tutenkhamen soul was make a eagle.
The Egyptians believed that Pharaoh Cheops, or Khufu, deserved a magnificent tomb because he was seen as a divine ruler who ensured the prosperity and stability of the kingdom. His accomplishments, particularly in overseeing the construction of the Great Pyramid of Giza, symbolized the power and wealth of ancient Egypt. Additionally, the tomb was meant to facilitate his journey to the afterlife, reflecting the Egyptians' strong beliefs in the afterlife and the importance of honoring their leaders with grand monuments.
egyptians painted gods and goddesses on tomb walls.
By rock and clay
for a pharoahs tomb so they can do something with it
they were put in a tomb with their special artifacts
Egyptians did not make gold, they found it and carved to were they used it on sacred things, such as tomb stones, ect.
the remarkable thing about the tomb is that it helped scholars learn about daily life of Egyptians and ext.
they put all the riches in the tomb. so they could bring it with them. they would put it around the mummies
The Egyptians believed that the bodies in the tomb had a life. So, they placed all their important possessions in their tombs.
Depending on wealth, a series of coffins, then a sarcophagus, then a tomb.
as a gift for them because they thought they had another life.
it was to tomb for mummies and to ensure a safe journey to the afterlife
this is send by G.sureshbecause when was the tutenkhamen tomb is closed after his death;one an eagle cross accross thetutenkhamen tomb that saw egyptians people they tutenkhamen soul was make a eagle.