Question 2 of 22 • CA-Visual Arts

Answer:
Egyptians commemorated wealthy and royal dead with elaborate mummification, decorated sarcophagi, richly furnished tombs, and monuments such as pyramids and temples. They included jewelry, clothing, food, and other goods, along with paintings and inscriptions, to honor the deceased and support them in the afterlife. These practices reflected the belief that preserving the body and providing necessities would help the person live forever. The grandeur of the burial also displayed the ruler’s wealth, power, and importance.