Egyptians believed in an afterlife in which people would need their bodies. This belief in the necessity of the physical body for the afterlife was a fundamental aspect of their culture, leading them to practice mummification to preserve the body for the soul's journey after death.
How did mummification reflect Egyptian beliefs about the afterlife? (1 point) Responses Egyptians believed in an afterlife in which people would need their bodies. Egyptians believed in an afterlife in which people would need their bodies. Egyptians believed that only people who were mummies would live forever. Egyptians believed that only people who were mummies would live forever. Egyptians believed that people did not really die. Egyptians believed that people did not really die. Egyptians believed that mummification prevented death.
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