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ohaa [14]
4 years ago
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Which statement about the burial practices of the ancient Egyptians is false? The wealthy had more lavish resting places than th

e poor. Pyramids contained treasures such as artwork and informational records. Originally, the Egyptians did not mummify the deceased; they just placed them in sand. Internal organs were left inside the body for use in the afterlife.
History
2 answers:
Reil [10]4 years ago
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The Ancient Egyptians did not leave the internal organs inside the body for use in the afterlife, but instead put them in special containers. However, in Ancient Egypt the wealthy did have more lavish resting places than the poor, pyramids did contain treasures such as artwork and informational records, and originally Egyptians did not mummify their dead. 
crimeas [40]4 years ago
5 0

The correct answer is D) Internal organs were left inside the body for use in the afterlife.

<em>The statement about the burial practices of the ancient Egyptians that is false is "Internal organs were left inside the body for use in the afterlife."</em>

That affirmation is completely false. What Egyptians did was that before the burial they removed the internal organs an put them in jars. The internal organs suffered a quick decomposition that could contaminate the body, that is why they take them out. The jars were part of the objects included in the tomb, with other precious belongings. Tourist can see mortuary jars exhibited in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt.

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