It looks like there are some typos or misunderstandings in your statement. It seems you're referring to "Egyptians" and the process of mummification. To clarify and provide accurate information:
Egyptians believed in an afterlife where the soul would require a physical body or a resting place. To ensure that the deceased could enjoy a comfortable afterlife, they preserved their bodies through a process called mummification. This involved removing internal organs, treating the body with natron (a type of salt), and wrapping it in linen.
Wealthy Egyptians, in particular, invested in elaborate tombs and burial practices to secure their place in the afterlife, often accompanied by various items such as jewelry, food, and other goods they might need in the next world.
If you have any more specific questions or need further information on ancient Egyptian beliefs or practices, feel free to ask!