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History, 24.08.2019 18:10 meababy2009ow9ewa

Above is an image of king tut’s gold sarcophagus, which is an example of how the egyptian commemorated the dead. explain how egyptian commemorate the wealthy and royal dead and why? explain in 2-4 sentences.

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