im not sure
No
The Egyptians would bury mummies and send them off to their afterlife. If they were pharoahs or queen then they usually had their own chamber packed with goods that they would be buried with.
I think they made them into mummies.
Egyptians did not bury people alive, they berried their mummies.
bury the dead
in a pyramid
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
pyramids
Farmers during their growing season and slaves built pyramids as a tomb for their rulers. Before the dead body was buried, people preserved the bodies and rapped them as mummies for what they believed was called the "afterlife"- a life after death. They also placed important tablets and other useful items for the afterlife. The even had a book written call "The book of the Dead" that the mummies are also given for the afterlife.
The Egyptians used pyramids as tombs for pharaohs and important individuals, believing that they provided a pathway to the afterlife for the deceased. The pyramids were filled with treasures and goods to accompany the dead in the afterlife, and they were also designed to protect the mummies of the pharaohs and ensure their immortality.
Egyptians built tombs to bury their dead kings in.