The site is perhaps best known as the home of the exquisite ceremonial Narmer Palette. Found buried in a cache of temple furniture, the palette had been commissioned by Narmer, the first king of Egypt's First Dynasty, who reigned at about 3100 B.C. The palette--so-called the first political document in history--shows Narmer subduing an enemy ruler.
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In his tomb in The Valley of the Kings
The first pharaoh to be interned in a pyramid was the Third Dynasty King, Netjerilkhet Djoser.
King Tut didn't have a pyramid. He was buried in an underground tomb, dug into the side of a mountain, in the Valley of the Kings. The main reasons why his tomb survived relatively untouched until 1922 was because he wasn't that important of a Pharaoh, and because the entrance to his tomb was buried by the earth removed during the construction of another Pharaohs tomb built later and higher up on the side of the same mountain.
Tutankhamun was not buried under a pyramid, even though he was a pharoah. He was buried in a small tomb in a place in Egypt called the Valley of the Kings.
King Tut never had a pyramid. He was buried in a tomb.
The step pyramid was built as a tomb for king Djoser
Pyramids are the Pharaoh's (king's) tomb. when he dies he is buried in the tomb. the only Egyptian king that wasn't buried in a tomb was King Tut. King tut was buried underground.9 hope this helps so if it does your welcome)
King Khufu was buried in his pyramid at the Giza Pyramids.
After he died he was buried in a tomb.
King Tut
In his tomb in The Valley of the Kings
Djoser was buried in his famous step pyramid at Saqqara.
The first pharaoh to be interned in a pyramid was the Third Dynasty King, Netjerilkhet Djoser.
King Zoser, also called Djoser, was buried in Egypt's first pyramid in Saqqara. The step pyramid Zoser was buried in was built by Imhotep, named the builder of the worlds first pyramid.
In the Valley of the Kings close to ancient Thebes. He was buried in tomb KV62.
King tut doesn't have a pyramid he was buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings. The tomb was discovered by Howard Carter in 1922.
Henry VIII was buried with his wife Jayne Seymour and according to some sources the stillborn baby of Queen Anne. King Charles 1st is also buried in the tomb with them.