2. Pyramids Like the Sumerians at the same time, the Egyptians around 3000-2500 BC devoted a lot of energy to building big buildings. The Pyramids are one of the most impressive monuments of the ancient world, and you can still visit them today. The Pyramids were built as tombs for the Pharaohs, the rulers of Egypt. They were all built during the Old Kingdom, so that the greatest remains of Ancient Egypt are also some of the earliest to have been built! The first Pharaohs built simpler tombs, called mastabas. These mastabas were square buildings with a room inside for the coffin and the mummy and some things to take with you to the afterlife. Old Kingdom workers building a pyramid
3. Mummies A mummy is the body of a person (or an animal) that has been preserved after death. A mummy were any Egyptian who could afford to pay for the expensive process of preserving their bodies for the afterlife. The Egyptians believed in life after death. They believed that they had to preserve their bodies so they could use them in the afterlife.
4. Pharaohs Who were the Pharaohs? Pharaohs were the king or Queen of Egypt. Most pharaohs was men but some pharaohs, such as Cleopatra, were women. A Pharaoh was the most important and powerful person in the kingdom.. The people of Egypt considered the pharaoh to be a half-man, half-god. The Pharaoh owned all of Egypt.
5. How were mummies made ?? It took a very long time, from start to finish, it took about 70 days to embalm a body. The priest in charge would wear the mask of a jackal representing the god Anubis. The body was washed The organs got taken out only the heart was left in the body The body was stuffed The body got covered with salt After 40 days the stuffing got taken out The body got covered with linen The body got put in the coffin.
6. What are mummies? A mummy is a body of a dead person Why did the Egyptians make mummies ? They wanted the person to go to the afterlife