What funerary treasures was king tut buried with?
Answers
Answered by
10
The ancient Egyptians had an elaborate set of funerary practices that they believed were necessary to ensure their immortality after death (the afterlife). These rituals and protocols included mummifying the body, casting magic spells, and burial with specific grave goods thought to be needed in the Egyptian afterlife.[1][2]
The ancient Egyptian burial process evolved over time as old customs were discarded and new ones adopted, but several important elements of the process persisted. Although specific details changed over time, the preparation of the body, the magic rituals, and grave goods were all essential parts of a proper Egyptian funeral.
There were many different gods to prepare for. The ancient Egyptians believed that each god would separately judge the deceased before he could enter the afterlife.
The ancient Egyptian burial process evolved over time as old customs were discarded and new ones adopted, but several important elements of the process persisted. Although specific details changed over time, the preparation of the body, the magic rituals, and grave goods were all essential parts of a proper Egyptian funeral.
There were many different gods to prepare for. The ancient Egyptians believed that each god would separately judge the deceased before he could enter the afterlife.
Answered by
16
Answer:
King Tut was buried with glittering gold, precious collars, inlaid necklace, bracelets, rings, amulets, his royal fan, sandals, and burial mask of pure gold.
The Egyptians believed that death is temporary and their costly belongings will be needed by their kings in the afterlife. In the beginning even their servants were buried with the pharaohs, but later discontinued.
Similar questions