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The ancient Egyptians believed that they needed a never-ending supply of food for the Afterlife. When real food was placed in a grave, such as pottery jars of grain or beer, the correct prayers would continually renew it. An empty food container represented food, so even an empty beer pot or grain jar would ensure that the ka of the dead person never went hungry.