they got into the museum because the doors were not locked and they opened the door. Stole the tombs
In his tomb in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. His tomb was one of the few that were never found by grave robbers.
Since Tut's tomb was the one of the very few that weren't robbed by grave robbers, it was laden with things that had never been seen before, and gave a whole insight into life in Ancient Egypt, and so many new discoveries were made from the find of his tomb
She made a hidden tomb cut in the rock in the Valley of Kings.
They where usual robbed by grave robbers,
I believe that they are called tomb robbers or grave robbers.
Pharaohs hid their tombs because they were afraid of robbers robbing the tombs so they tried to hide them away from robbers.
Well, Akhenaton was a great pharaoh and contributed to society, so I very highly doubt they would just not care. There were many grave robbers in ancient Egypt, so there is a high chance that it just got robbed and sold for money.
King tut did not build a pyrimid. He wasn't even burried in one, that's why no tomb-robbers sabatoged his grave and historians were able to see what a real egyptian tomb looked like.
If it was a pyramid it would have to be built, otherwise the tomb would need to be excavated. IT would then be plastered and painted ready for the mummy and grave goods.
His tomb was not in a pyramid it was encased in a hill so grave robbers could not find it.
To confuse grave robbers and tomb raiders.
Because it is made of gold and his tomb was not pilfered by grave robbers.