ten things you need after you die?
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Food
Animals
Jewelry
Weapons
Furniture
Everyday Objects (Bowls, Combs, Etc.)
As burial customs developed in the Old Kingdom, wealthy citizens were buried in wooden coffins and were accompanied by more varied kinds of valuables. Starting in the First Intermediate period, wooden models became very popular burial goods. These wooden models often depict everyday activities that the deceased expected to continue doing in the afterlife. Also, a type of rectangular coffin became the standard, being brightly painted and often including an offering formula.
A selection of shabti statuesIn the New Kingdom, some of the old burial customs changed. For example, an anthropoid coffin shape became standardized, and the deceased were provided with a small shabti statue, which the Egyptians believed would perform work for them in the afterlife. In later burials, the numbers of shabti statues increased; in some burials numbering over 400 statues. In addition to these shabti statues, the deceased could be buried with many different types of magical figurines to protect them from harm.
Although the types of burial goods changed throughout ancient Egyptian history, their functions to protect the deceased and provide sustenance in the afterlife remain a common purpose.
BTW, this kind of thing people think about today. A lot of traditional chinese burn effergies of this kind of thing (including simulated money) for their ancestors to use in the next world.
From the earliest periods of Egyptian history, all Egyptians were buried with at least some burial goods which they thought necessary after death. At a minimum, these usually consist of everyday objects such as bowls, combs, and other trinkets, along with food. Wealthier Egyptians could afford to be buried with jewelry, furniture, and other valuables, which made them targets of tomb robbers.
A canoe
Servants
Wife/ husband
pet
money/gold/jewels/etc.
food
organs (yes, I said organs)
clothes
other personal stuff.
Take it from there.
Ice Water
Bowls.
(If your a small child-toys)
Food.
Water.
Clothes.
Personal Belongings
(Hint:just think about what you needed in the afterlife in Egypt)
If you want an answer ……like a kind of joke i could say : like in this world also … you need friend and happiness there also …..
You question .. can have more meanings ….
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