Besides pharaohs, many Egyptians built somewhat elaborate tombs for themselves, a sign both of a wealthy enough society to afford such an objectively unprofitable expense, and of one that was unusually concerned with life after death. In a development later to be mirrored in cultures across the world, the shift from a mostly tribal society to a mostly b…
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