tomb of the dead
Anybody was aloud to wear jewelery in Ancient Egypt but people wore makeup when they were dead because when people were dead, people would say they have to look like they are alive so people would put make up on people who were dead so make them look alive before they were buried.
One of the places where a lot of the dead are buried are in the pyramids. This is the system the Egyptians used to bury their dead.
Grave goods are objects which are buried or cremated with a body. Many cultures have traditions of leaving grave goods, from the modern United States, where mementos are buried with the dead, to Ancient Egypt, where high-ranking people were buried with lavish assortment of grave goods. Beliefs about the function of grave goods vary, depending on time and culture.
In a tomb.... then they buried the important people in the pyramids and the not so important people any random place in the dessert ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;) ;)
tomb of the dead
some dead people and basketballs
Duat was the place Egyptians believed the dead roamed
the people Slaves of the pharoahs were used. Many of them buried in the walls, as they dropped dead from disease, starvation, exhustion.
Anybody was aloud to wear jewelery in Ancient Egypt but people wore makeup when they were dead because when people were dead, people would say they have to look like they are alive so people would put make up on people who were dead so make them look alive before they were buried.
One of the places where a lot of the dead are buried are in the pyramids. This is the system the Egyptians used to bury their dead.
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anubis
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the dead in Egypt were skinned of there organs and were enclosed in coffin-like boxes.
A dead person's organs were empty and filled with rags in ancient Egypt. During mummification in ancient Egypt, the dead person's organs were removed and later filled with rags instead.
Grave goods are objects which are buried or cremated with a body. Many cultures have traditions of leaving grave goods, from the modern United States, where mementos are buried with the dead, to ancient Egypt, where high-ranking people were buried with lavish assortment of grave goods. Beliefs about the function of grave goods vary, depending on time and culture.