Egyptian funerary objects were items placed in tombs to accompany the deceased in the afterlife. These objects included everyday items, jewelry, and tools, as well as more elaborate items like canopic jars that held the organs of the deceased. The belief was that these items would provide comfort and utility in the next world.
Additionally, amulets were commonly included for protection and good fortune. Sarcophagi, often intricately decorated, housed the mummies and served as a focal point in the burial chamber. Overall, these objects reflected the Egyptians' deep beliefs about life after death and the importance of honoring the deceased.