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Offering Table
Dig Into History Magazine for Kids and Teens
|September 2017
Offering Table
This offering table was discovered at Medinet Habu, Ramses III’s mortuary temple (see pages 18–23).
The main purpose for building Medinet Habu was to ensure that the king’s cult would continue after his death. This mortuary cult, as the practice is known, consisted of donations offered to the king after his death. The ancient Egyptians believed that the dead continued to live in the afterlife in various supernatural forms and, as such, they needed food, drink, and equipment to sustain themselves. Mortuary cult donations, which usua
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