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Why was the discovery of Tutankhamen’s tomb significant? -write at least 3 lines-

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  • 01-05-2015
king Tutankhamun was a greatly admired Pharaoh of ancient Egypt. He was buried in a great, royal hypogeum sepulchre in the Valley of Kings, located in Thebes. The remains of Tutankhamun and his tomb were studied by numerous historians, such as Howard Carter, who also studied many astounding sites and architecture, such as the significant Step Pyramid in Saqqara, Egypt.
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