Clues from the Pyramids: Evidence of the Lives of the Ancient Egyptians

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HODGE AR 320: EGYPTIAN TOMBS AND TREASURES PAPER #1- CLUES FROM THE PYRAMIDS: Evidence of the Lives of the Ancient Egyptians This essay is designed to show the information gathered from the tombs of the Pyramids at Giza has educated modern society about the lives and worship of the Egyptian people. These archaic ruins have provided proof of the worship of Ra, the Sun God. “Ra's early worship really became very significant during the 5th Dynasty, when kings...built solar temples in honor of Ra”, (touregypt.com). From the remains of the Pyramids of Giza it can be noted the culture of this ancient society was dedicated to the worship of the after life. “Far more relevant to the Egyptians in life was the preparation of death…for a better life in the Hereafter, (Frankfort, 1977). It was understood that the body would be reborn into a life much like the one on earth, but in a perfected sense, (Frankfort, 1977). Great expense and attention were paid to the after life of an Egyptian leader, (Robins, 2008). Chapels, places for offerings, art and statues for him to watch over those who attended him in death were produced and maintained, (Robins). They guaranteed his comfort and aided him as a guide to his people through worship as well as intervention through ritual ceremonies, (Robins). The ideal Egyptian king was capable, pious and wise in the ways of the spiritual world, (Robins). When he maintained his responsibilities the nation was prosperous and smiled upon by the gods, (Robins). For the Ancient Egyptians, government, spiritual health and their place in the universe lay on the shoulders of their king. Examples inside the royal tombs where the king is shown in carvings as well as in statues are examples of his elevated “position in the cosmos, (Robins).” Symbols of the general life can be found in the pyramids, such as the

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