THe Afterlife in Ancient Egypt
Title: THe Afterlife in Ancient Egypt
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1125 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
THe Afterlife in Ancient Egypt
Category: /History
Details: Words: 1125 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
THE AFTERLIFE IN ANCIENT EGYPT’S RELIGION AND LITERATURE
Ancient Egypt is often identified by its enormous pyramids, in particular the Great
Pyramid at Giza, which was built during the middle of the third millennium, BC. Pyramids
are massive monuments built over or around a crypt or tomb. The Egyptian pyramids served
as royal tombs. Not only do these colossal constructions depict the Egyptians’ advanced
architectural abilities, but they also give us an insight into
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other world. As they
remained focused on their goal of reaching the great Osiris in the afterlife, Ancient Egyptians
recorded their beliefs and rituals in literal form. Through this we are able to get an insight into
their life and how they lived for the reward of it in the next world.
Work Cited
Interdisciplinary Studies Staff, ed. “The Story of Sinuhe the Egyptian.” Ancient Legacy of the
Modern World. New York: American Heritage, 1996. 35-42.