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why was king tut's tomb excavated ​

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Answered by saisarankolli
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tomb found in the valley if kings the tomb of her finger

Answered by shruteekoookie
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tombs found in the Valley of the Kings. The tomb of young pharaoh Tutankhamun (designated KV62 in Egyptology) is located in the Valley of the Kings, near Thebes, Egypt (modern-day Luxor). It is renowned for the wealth of valuable antiquities that it contained.

The innermost was made of solid gold and contained the mummy of the king wearing his famous death mask. The linen wrappings of the mummy it enshrined were not removed for a year after its discovery. The excessive use of oils and unguents had adversely affected the corpse, making its mummification essentially a failure.

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