What Profound Meanings Lie Behind the Ancient Egyptian Burial Treasures?

The ancient Egyptians were famous for their way of burying their dead. Over the centuries, archaeologists have found a variety of grave goods and decorations contained in tombs dating back thousands of years.

Here are 13 objects that frequently appear in Egyptian tombs:

“The Book of the Dead”

The “Book of the Dead” is the modern name given to a series of texts that ancient Egyptians sometimes buried with their dead. These documents are intended to help the dead reach the afterlife. The content in the various texts varied, but they often described what ancient Egyptians believed could be encountered in the afterlife, such as the heart-weighing ceremony, in which one’s actions weighed with the feather of the goddess Maat, a deity associated with justice.

Sarcophagi – Exquisite coffins

Ancient Egyptians were sometimes buried in coffins decorated with illustrations. Sometimes, elaborate coffins had hieroglyphs inscribed with the deceased’s name and prayers for them. The coffin may consist of several nested inside each other,

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