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The Egyptians believed in a life after death, and kings and other rich people had
elaborate tombs built. After they died, their bodies were dried, wrapped in cloth,
and made into mummies. They were then buried in great wooden or stone coffins
...
The Egyptians believed in a life after death, and kings and other rich people had
elaborate tombs built. After they died, their bodies were dried, wrapped in cloth,
and made into mummies. They were then buried in great wooden or stone coffins
...
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The temples were built separately on the edge of the desert, facing the Nile. Even
today their ruins are a beautiful sight. The most beautiful of these is the temple of
Deir el-Bahri. It was built about 1480 by the famous Queen Hatshepsut.
The temples were built separately on the edge of the desert, facing the Nile. Even
today their ruins are a beautiful sight. The most beautiful of these is the temple of
Deir el-Bahri. It was built about 1480 by the famous Queen Hatshepsut.
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Stonehenge, a strange ring of giant stones, was built by the people of ancient
Britain. It may have been used as a place of worship. Some scientists believe that
it was also used as an astronomical observatory, to chart the movements of the ...
Stonehenge, a strange ring of giant stones, was built by the people of ancient
Britain. It may have been used as a place of worship. Some scientists believe that
it was also used as an astronomical observatory, to chart the movements of the ...
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