No. By the time of the New Kingdom (after c.1500BC) ancient Egyptian kings were buried in complex tombs cut into the cliffs in the Valley of the Kings. The actually tomb of Tutankhamun appears to have been hurriedly cut because of the young age at which he died.
the great pyramid is about 456ft tall(139)built 2750bc
He was not buried in a pyramid. He was buried in the Valley of Kings
King Tutankhamun's tomb is located in the East Valley of the Kings, in Paris.
King Tut didn't have a pyramid as no pharaoh used them anymore by his time period. Pyramids were almost like giant gravestones telling the graverobbers where to explore. Instead the had small tombs in the valley of the kings and Tutankhamun did have one of these. It was rediscovered by Howard Carter in 1922
it was a pyramid but it had loads of Chambers and it wasn't meant to be for him.
valley of the kings
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.
in the great pyramid at Giza in Egypt
King Tut never had a pyramid. He was buried in a tomb.
He ruled in the New kingdom because he was placed in the Valley of the Kings. The Valley of the Kings was built in the New Kingdom due to pyramid theft.
he was not put in a pyramid he was put in the valley of the kings
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