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  1. In 1990, tombs belonging to the pyramid workers were discovered alongside the pyramids, with an additional burial site found nearby in 2009. Although not mummified, they had been buried in mudbrick tombs with beer and bread to support them in the afterlife.

    • Four canopic jars containing the organs of the deceased. The mummy's organs were removed and placed in fancy jars. Each one had a unique head: a baboon, jackal, falcon, human.
    • Magic Egyptian amulets in the mummy's wrappings. These amulets were in the shape of scarab beetles or totems like the djed pillar. They could also contain messages and magic spells to ward off evil.
    • A copy of the ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead. This book was not so much a book as a set of instructions on how to pass safely from this world into the next.
    • Household goods, including furniture, for use in the afterlife. Pictured above is King Tut's (Pharaoh Tutankhamen) bed. It's amazing how well it is preserved.
  2. Colorful reliefs and hieroglyphics inside the Valley of the Kings (Tomb of Ramses III KV 11), Egypt. Explore Authentic Inside Pyramid Egypt Stock Photos & Images For Your Project Or Campaign. Less Searching, More Finding With Getty Images.

  3. Aug 20, 2024 · Tombs. Mortuary architecture in Egypt was highly developed and often grandiose. Most tombs comprised two principal parts, the burial chamber (the tomb proper) and the chapel, in which offerings for the deceased could be made.

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  4. Egyptian Pyramids are iconic symbols of ancient Egyptian tombs. Primarily built for pharaohs, these tombs were filled with artifacts to support the deceased in the afterlife. The Pyramids of Giza, including the Great Pyramid of Pharaoh Khufu, exemplify the scale and grandeur of these structures.

  5. Oct 29, 2009 · The most famous of the Egyptian pyramids are the three massive tombs of the Fourth Dynasty (c. 2575–2465 B.C.). These monumental pyramids built for the pharaohs Khufu, Khafre and Menkaure...

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  7. Mar 9, 2024 · Built 4,500 years ago during Egypt’s Old Kingdom, the Pyramids of Giza are more than elaborate tombs — they’re also one of historians’ best sources of insight into how the ancient Egyptians lived, since their walls are covered with illustrations of agricultural practices, city life, and religious ceremonies.

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