This is something of a moral dilemma.
On one side of the argument there is much to be learned from the artefacts from ancient people. In addition to which much of the treasure found was accumulated by uncivilised acts and through conquest and slavery. So could be seen as returning these items to the public.
On the other side it could be classed as grave robbing. If we are to put a time limit on what may or may not be taken who then decides that time limit and what should it be?
100 years. 1000. 3000.
It is difficult to reconcile all points but many believe the knowledge gained outweighs the possible desecration of a grave.
Pharaohs' coffins are typically found in tombs within ancient Egyptian pyramids or burial sites such as the Valley of the Kings. These coffins are usually ornately decorated and inscribed with hieroglyphics and are considered highly valuable artifacts by archaeologists and historians.
No, there is no evidence of hidden treasure inside the Egyptian pyramids. The pyramids were built as tombs for pharaohs, containing their belongings and sometimes statues and objects meant for the afterlife. Archaeologists have found various artifacts and riches inside the pyramids, but they were not massive treasures in the conventional sense.
The Egyptian pyramids are located in Egypt, primarily near the city of Cairo. These ancient structures were built by the ancient Egyptians as tombs for their pharaohs.
The sentence "Despite the rumors and mystery surrounding Tutankhamun’s tomb, many archaeologists of the time were hesitant to embark on a search for it" helps develop the idea that most archaeologists were unwilling to search for King Tut's tomb.
Some of the statues on Easter Island, known as moai, are believed to be associated with burial sites. However, not all statues are positioned near tombs, and the exact purpose and meaning of the moai remain a subject of ongoing debate among archaeologists and researchers.
They are called archaeologists.
pharohs and valubles
from objects found in their tombs
Some tombs were empty because grave robbers robbed the tomb of its riches.
Most of all the tombs were found but archaeologists maybe think there are more but that is just a theory.
pyramid
They are pyramids.
Tombs
to preserve them
the tombs at ur revealed that diffrent layers in the ruins,archaeologists found the remains of an ubaid village
It was a location for tombs of Egyptian kings.
They didnt get tombs.