Pharaoh Tutankhamun remained virtually unknown until the discovery of his tomb in 1923 by the British Egyptologist Howard Carter. Mr Carter found King Tut's tomb near the entrance to the entrance to the tomb of Ramses VI and was the first person to enter it and to find the sacrophagus of Tutankhamun. The tomb had been robbed at least twice in antiquity, but was otherwise intact. These days Tutankhamun is the most exhibited of the Pharaohs.
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@IAMTHESURVIVAA No shit, it's because these images are some of the oldest representations of human civilization and the greatness of mankind. You'll find the pictures and King Tut's face in countless billions of textbooks.
TrizNation 2 days ago
@cymrutroll U would get raped
FineSteak 2 weeks ago
What would happen if i graffiti the wall
cymrutroll 3 weeks ago
@ahmedelmoon lol same man, creepy shit
KDUBZ06 1 month ago
thats the same picture i saw in my social studies textbook.
IAMTHESURVIVAA 1 month ago
0:06 THIS GUY SCARED THE HELL OUT OF ME.
ahmedelmoon 1 month ago 2
his curse was because of ahkenaten, who exiled the gods ways and said that the only god was aten.
imthe1kid 1 month ago
Yes was there in 2007. Went in here and outr guide said don't both not much to see WTF bullshit why would you go to the Valley of the Kings and not go inside!!! fantastic i miss the place Egypt with all its trouble its sensational would go again in a heatbeat
peterbosz 1 month ago
i went to the valley of the kings in August 2010. It was the best thing ever. the tombs carved into the rock and the ancient smell of hot air and dust. i'd love to go again!
TehInfinityze 1 month ago
@XxG04LZxX Or you could do two minutes of research, and find out that he died 14 years later of cancer -.-
12rossja 1 month ago