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Read the excerpt from "Egyptian Tombs: A Grave Matter." Based on this excerpt, readers can infer that stolen goods from the tombs were difficult to sell. grave robbers were unconcerned about the pharaoh afterlife. grave robbers were severely punished for their From the twenty-fifth century BCE, pharaohs' tombs were located inside grand pyramids. The pyramids served as giant grave markers; however, they also served as treasure markers for grave robbers. These wicked people would strip the tombs bare of all valuables. Then they would sell the stolen items for a large amount of money. Stealing from the dead was bad enough, but for the ancient Egyptians, the act also threatened the pharaoh's afterlife. crimes. none of the pharaohs would experience an eternal afterlife. Mark this and retum Save and Exit
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How was the method of making pottery by using coils of clay better than simply shaping the clay by hand? it prevented pottery from cracking when fired. it created a watertight seal. it produced more attractive pottery. the pottery could be cut or stamped with designs.
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