Your right, they would steal all kinds of treasures
Pharaohs hid their tombs because they were afraid of robbers robbing the tombs so they tried to hide them away from robbers.
You may have heard the expression "You can't take it with you"? The ancient Egyptians believed otherwise. Their kings and nobles were buried with valuable goods, including gold and gems, so that they would have these things in the afterlife. If you're a robber, that's a pretty attractive target.
Robbers were interested in the pharaohs tombs because Egyptian pharaohs believed that they would go to the after life so they put everything they owned in there tomb which explains why they are so big.Robbers wanted to break into the pyramids because Egyptian pharaohs had a lot of money, jewels, gold and expensive things.Also they buried cats and servants in the pyramid usually they killed the servants when a pharaoh died because he would need them in the after life. So the robbers wanted to break into the pyramids because they were worth so much money.
Jewelry and any other valuables a person might be buried with.
It was called the Village of the Robbers because it supposively housed robbers of ancient Egyptian tombs.
nobody cares.
It's just a slang term that means a thief's loot or treasure. It doesn't stand for anything.
The Egyptians used pyramids as tombs for pharaohs and important individuals, believing that they provided a pathway to the afterlife for the deceased. The pyramids were filled with treasures and goods to accompany the dead in the afterlife, and they were also designed to protect the mummies of the pharaohs and ensure their immortality.
Ancient Egyptians stoped building pyramids mainly because of grave robbers. Since there were jewelry and valuable things, it attracted lots of grave robbers. They then made false passageways in the pyramids, but that didn't stop the robbers. Instead the Egyptians came up with the idea of making tombs.Ancient Egyptians did not stop building pyramids mainly because of grave robbers. They just quit believing in an afterlife. It had nothing to do with robbers.Because they stopped having divine rulers (rulers supposedly appointed by the gods)There were no more Pharaohs and there was no need for them to be put in tombs.
Grave robbers because when grave robbers broke into a tomb, they often broke the cartouche when they opened the coffin. They nearly always damaged the mummified body in their haste to find treasure buried within the fabric that wrapped it. Punishment was swift and terrible for grave robbers caught robbing a grave! King tut's grave wasn't robbed because it was underground FACT: King tuts tomb is the latest found!! since 1922 have fun guys and girls suzy
Some gemstones were used for protection or luck. Jewelry was an important part of society worn by both men and women and were prized possessions. Jewelry was buried in the tombs after a person died which inspired many grave robbers.
grave robbers wanted the gold and jewelry inside the chamber with the tomb, remember, if you had a pyramid to be buried in, you had to be someone important, or your family had to be rich, and you were buried with jewelry and pots and other kinds of things like that.