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Lena
8 June, 17:54
What was the purpose of the ka in ancient Egypt?
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Trey Drake
8 June, 20:48
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A ka statue is a type of ancient Egyptian statue intended to provide a resting place for the ka (life-force or spirit) of the person after death. The ancient Egyptians believed the ka along with the physical body, the name, the ba (personality or soul), and the šwt (shadow), made up the five aspects of a person.
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