(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) You know, if you go back to the Egyptian culture, what did they do when they died? The Egyptians, when they died, they would bury themselves with their stuff. They'd bury themselves with gold, bury themselves with silver, with earrings and everything. And the purpose was, I can take this into the next world with me. That's what they believed. And so Egyptians would make lots and lots of money, they would bury them. So Pharaohs that accumulated all this money in the grave would be all this gold with them. And somehow they figured they're going to take it to the next life. Man, what a fool, right? Since it was believed the dead lived on in the afterlife, their loved ones wanted to make death comfortable for them. Many everyday items were buried with mummies. Things like food, drink, clothing, utensils, mummified pets, and even servants who were killed and mummified were buried with the dead to serve them.