Ancient Egyptian art served religious and ceremonial purposes, reflecting their beliefs in the afterlife. Art forms included highly symbolic paintings and sculptures of gods, pharaohs, and other figures in profiles and standardized proportions. Architecture such as pyramids and mastabas housed tombs. Hieroglyphs told stories and protected the deceased. Art was characterized by order, symbolism, and exact representations to provide comfort in the afterlife. Colors represented Egyptian beliefs and the art styles changed little over three millennia under stable internal influence.