The Egyptians would let the body sit for months, when the body was dried they would remove all of the organs with a metal hook, and pulled them out through the nose. Then in each individual wrap of linen they would place a charm or something that was important to the person, then the would put a mask on the face of the mummy and place it in a bone box and burrie it in a tomb.
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Burial customs of ancient Egyptians were believed to ensure immortality after death.These rituals and protocols included mummification, casting of magic spells, and burial with specific grave goods thought to be needed in the afterlife.
Normally, they were just mummified and placed in a tomb, cave or just in the sand (This depened on how poor or rich the family was).
They wern't buried in the ground
to bury the dead
Egyptians did not bury people alive, they berried their mummies.
Because of the symbolic reference to death and rebirth, as the sun sets in the west
they were rich