His burial tomb was in The Valley of the Kings.
King Tut never had a pyramid. He was buried in a tomb.
No, King Tut did not have a pyramid dedicated to him. The largest pyramid ever built is the Great Pyramid of Giza, which was constructed for Pharaoh Khufu. King Tut's tomb was found in the Valley of the Kings, not in a pyramid.
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.
Nowhere. By Tut's day the dangers from tomb robbers were well known, and a pyramid would have been an invitation to them. The tomb is underground, in the Valley of the Kings.
Tut did not have a pyramid he was buried in a tomb in the Valley of the Kings (KV62). It was rediscovered in 1922 by Howard Carter
His tomb was not in a pyramid it was encased in a hill so grave robbers could not find it.
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.
he was buried in a Kings Valley, not in a pyramid. The tomb, he was buried in, was named KV 62, which meen "Kings Valley, tomb nr. 62."
King Tut did not have a pyramid he was buried in a rock cut tomb in the Valley of the Kings (KV62). The tomb was rediscovered by Howard Carter in 1922 complete with all its grave goods.
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.
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His tomb was in a pyramid in The Valley of the Kings, Egypt.