Finding the tomb of the first king (Pharaoh) of ancient Egypt is very unlikely for several reasons;
1) It is likely that the tomb was robbed in ancient times, due to famines.
2) The civilisation of Egypt is so old that it is difficult for experts to agree on who actually was the first Pharaoh, some of the earliest kings on record are known simply as Scorpion I and Scorpion II.
Yet, most people believe that the first king of Egypt was called Na'armer. However, the only record known of him is the Na'armer Pallet (as it is known to Egyptologists). Not tomb has been found...
Because it was the first royal tomb ever to be discovered completely intact.
the first person to open king Tut's tomb was lord Carnarvon
ya but i think the tomb was robbed!!
Yes he was
They didn't. an archeologist was surprised to find king tut's tomb in 1922. Although it had been robbed twice in antiquity, only a small number of items had been taken. The tomb of Pseunnes i is the only untouched tomb of a pharaoh ever found.
you just have to find them and defeat them. you have to get the first one at king raithwals tomb
I don't know if it was the ONLY tomb, but King Tut's tomb was one of the first to be discovered undisturbed.
in the vally of the kings
Yes
the truth is no one will ever know
The tomb of King Tutankhamun was the richest tomb ever discovered so far because grave robbers had not found it. It was found intact in 1922, by Howard Carter. Many of the 2,000 artifacts found in the tomb are on display at many museums all over the world.
he was the first archaeologist to discover king Tutankhamen's tomb and to find his treasure to help him in the afterlife.