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History, 27.08.2020 20:01, ciralove2004

Read the passage. In Naqada I graves, the deceased were buried with statuettes to keep them company in the afterlife. These were the forerunners of ushabti figures found in Egyptian tombs. Along with these figures, the dead person was buried with food, weapons, amulets, ornaments and decorated vases and palettes. –"Naqadan Culture,” Jenny Hill What is the central idea of the passage? Naqadan culture valued the dead. Naqadan culture feared the dead. Naqadan culture rejected the dead. Naqadan culture worshipped the dead.

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