King Tut's tomb was found in the Valley of the Kings by Carter in 1921. His tomb was most famous because it was untouched by tomb robbers.
Tomb robberies occur because the robbers are either greedy or desperate.
Tomb robbers.
His tomb was not in a pyramid it was encased in a hill so grave robbers could not find it.
King Tut's tomb is so famous because the tomb robbers had returned all the objects that they had stolen. Also because he had mysteriously died at around 17-20 years of age plus, his curse is still associated with him even at the present times.
King Tut's tomb was found in the Valley of the Kings by Carter in 1921. His tomb was most famous because it was untouched by tomb robbers.
It was made to confuse tomb robbers.
Howard Carter found King Tutankhamen's tomb which had been untouched by grave robbers.
The tomb robbers
The tomb of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings is notable for being one of the few royal tombs in Egypt that was discovered mostly intact by archaeologists in the 20th century, escaping the fate of being looted by tomb robbers.
It was untouched by robbers
Tutankhamun returned the capital to Thebes and restores polytheistic worship. He became additionally famous for all the wealth in his tomb, which was not raided by tomb robbers.
I don't know if it was the ONLY tomb, but King Tut's tomb was one of the first to be discovered undisturbed.
Since many of the tomb robbers were the workers they began to rob the tombs almost as soon as they were finished and the funeral items were put into them.
Curses were written on the tomb walls, to scare off would-be tomb robbers.
Tomb robberies occur because the robbers are either greedy or desperate.
Tomb robbers.