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7 January, 18:17

How did mummification reflect Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife A Egyptians believed in an afterlife in which people would need their bodies B. Egyptians believed that only people who were mummies would live forever C. Egyptians believed that people did not really die D. Egyptians believed that mummification prevented death

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  1. 7 January, 18:37
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    The early egyptians believed in the life after death that would be everlasting. They came to this belief or conclusion based on the daily observations. For example, every evening sun falls and sets in the west and every morning the sun borns and rises from the east.

    They also believed that life after death could be possible only if certain conditions are met i. e. the body has to be mummified and must be provided a proper tomb with everything that the body will need in the after life.

    So the correct option which reflect the Egyptians belief about afterlife is Option A: Egyptians believed in an afterlife in which people would need their bodies
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