In the tomb of King Seti I, the corridor in this image was built as
A a passage to another king’s tomb.
B an entrance to the underworld.
C a vent for toxic air to flow out.
D a secret tunnel for grave robbers.
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The correct answer is B: an entrance to the underworld.
In ancient Egyptian belief, tombs often included corridors that symbolically represented a journey to the afterlife. The corridor in King Seti I’s tomb was designed to facilitate this journey, reflecting the Egyptians’ views on death and the afterlife. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!