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As the wheel of time continued spinning, the Valley of the Kings became synonymous with the afterlife and eternal rest for pharaohs. Here, tombs were built meticulously to ensure a seamless transition into the afterlife, a testament to the deep-rooted beliefs regarding death and resurrection in ancient Egyptian culture. Methods of mummification were exceptionally intricate, yet the absence of documentation on these practices renders their inception a compelling mystery. The essence of these rituals hinted at celestial connections, particularly with the association of the goddess Isis and the god Anubis.