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In Egypt carved into the walls of tombs, pyramids and on obelisks and statues.
So the dead could have those things in the after life.
The paintings in tombs were either one of these things: * Show what the deseased liked to do * Protect the deseased with spells * Protect the deseased with the Gods watching them
Hieroglyphs were usually written in papyrus paper, but after the Greeks occupied Egypt the Egyptians learned who to carve them into stone.
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hieroglyphics
In Egypt carved into the walls of tombs, pyramids and on obelisks and statues.
Round the walls of the tombs of the Pharaohs in the valley of the kings.
So the dead could have those things in the after life.
The paintings in tombs were either one of these things: * Show what the deseased liked to do * Protect the deseased with spells * Protect the deseased with the Gods watching them
Pyramids in ancient Egypt were used as tombs for pharaohs, with hieroglyphs and spells from the Book of the Dead inscribed inside to guide the deceased through the afterlife. Ziggurats, on the other hand, were stepped structures in Mesopotamia used as temples for worship and rituals, not for inscribing prayers like the pyramids.
carved it into walls?
carved it into walls?
Pyramids are tombs. The egyptians wanted the pharaoh to have a good after life. That's why the four walls point to the sky.
They put all their riches and painted he walls and casket with pictures of what they wanted to have in the afterlife. Ex: servants serving them. They would also include food so they did not starve and priests often brought more every few days.
Hieroglyphics are a writing system, not something that is "built." They were carved into walls of buildings among other things, and some walls took up to a year or more to inscribe.