They steal someone's wallet or something small like a radio or a TV.
Pharaohs hid their tombs because they were afraid of robbers robbing the tombs so they tried to hide them away from robbers.
Egypt isn't allowing the export of mummies and Egyptian artifacts anymore. Unless you go to the oldest Egyptology museums (London) or Egypt itself, you're pretty much out of luck. Or if your question is where all the jewels and stuff went while the mummies were left alone, that's because of grave robbers. Ancient Egyptian grave robbers only left the mummies for us to find, and about 60 of the mummies found in the valley of the kings were moved by priests to protect them from grave robbers. Ironically, they stripped them of everything they had as payment. Even the gold on the coffins was scraped off. Which was one of the most disrespectful and despicable things to do at the time.
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Burke and Hare murdered people and were grave robbers.
They steal someone's wallet or something small like a radio or a TV.
I believe that they are called tomb robbers or grave robbers.
grave robbers stole the objects then sold them
Grave robbers like to steal goods in Egyptian tombs.
The main character in "Lincoln's Grave Robbers" is counterfeit expert, Benjamin Boyd. He is recruited by the Secret Service to help track down a criminal gang who attempted to steal Abraham Lincoln's body for ransom.
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.
When Hancock was buried he had on his finest rings. The grave robbers couldn't remove the rings from his hand so the simply cut off his entire hand.
no there are not.
They wrote curses to scare of grave robbers
Pyramids were built to keep grave robbers out and to preserve the pharaohs of Egypt's mummified bodies and to give them a better after life.
"Lincoln's Grave Robbers" by Steve Sheinkin is a book with around 144 pages.