: They served as miniature substitutes for the elaborate rock-cut tombs of high officials, providing the deceased's soul (
: These models featured small courtyards with sculpted food like bull's heads, animal thighs, and loaves of bread. House of the Soul
In modern spiritual thought, most notably by author , the soul is described as living in a two-story house. : They served as miniature substitutes for the
💡 : The modern name for Egypt comes from the ancient Egyptian term Ha-ka-ptah , which translates to "temple" or " house of the soul of Ptah," the creator god. most notably by author