according to ancient egyptians, which of the following made the pleasures of life permanent for the…

according to ancient egyptians, which of the following made the pleasures of life permanent for the dead?\na. using multiple coffins\nb. illustrating scenes from daily life inside the tombs\nc. using inscribed magical spells on the walls

according to ancient egyptians, which of the following made the pleasures of life permanent for the dead?\na. using multiple coffins\nb. illustrating scenes from daily life inside the tombs\nc. using inscribed magical spells on the walls

Answer

Brief Explanations:

Ancient Egyptians believed that illustrating scenes from daily life (like farming, feasting, etc.) inside tombs would allow the deceased to enjoy those pleasures in the afterlife. Multiple coffins were for protection, and magical spells (like the Book of the Dead) were for guiding the soul, not directly for making life's pleasures permanent. So option B aligns with their beliefs about tomb art and the afterlife.

Answer:

B. illustrating scenes from daily life inside the tombs