The Egyptians had strong beliefs about life after death and preserving their bodies for use in the afterlife. They thought it was important to keep their bodies intact so they could use them in the afterlife. This led them to develop elaborate mummification practices to preserve corpses.
The Egyptians had strong beliefs about life after death and preserving their bodies for use in the afterlife. They thought it was important to keep their bodies intact so they could use them in the afterlife. This led them to develop elaborate mummification practices to preserve corpses.
The Egyptians had strong beliefs about life after death and preserving their bodies for use in the afterlife. They thought it was important to keep their bodies intact so they could use them in the afterlife. This led them to develop elaborate mummification practices to preserve corpses.
David Wengrow and David Graeber, Farewell To The "Childhood of Man": Ritual, Seasonality, and The Origins of Inequality', Journal of The Royal Anthropological Institute, 2015 .