Tutankhamun.
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At the time of burial, all Pharaohs were buried with the treasures they needed to support them in their after life. However, after burial most of these tombs were robbed of their riches. The tomb of Tutankhamun however managed to survive this robbing process and although broken into in the past, the tomb was re-sealed and remained intact until rediscovered in the modern age. It should be noted that Tutankhamun's tomb is relatively small as compared to others in the valley of the kings and the treasures found in his tomb would be meagre if compared to the riches buried with other phareos that lived longer in times of plenty.
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Yes. In some tombs, slaves were buried with the pharoah to work for him in the afterlife.
Ramses II
Ramses II
TUTANKHAMEN
They buried their possession's
The Pharaoh.
wives
The Pharaoh
The pharaoh was seen as being the living god, such as Ra or Horus.
Egyptians believe it is vital and respectful to bury the person with their belongings.. if not they believe they will be haunted or cursed for eternity...
this is how the ancient Egyptians buried their Pharaohs (kings) and members of their royal families.
Ancient Egyptians did. :)
The Pharaoh desides if he wants to see you!
The rulers of ancient Egypt had the title Pharaoh.
The Pharaoh.
The ancient Egyptians had many Pharaohs.
Because the ancient Egyptians honored their pharaoh as a god. They believed that the pharaoh controlled the weather and everything that happened in ancient Egypt. They did that so that the pharaoh would be pleased by his people and greet them back with life.
wives
A Pharaoh to the ancient Egyptians was the living Horus on earth.
To bury dead pharaohs in after they were mummified
king narmer - unifier of Ancient Egypt
Hieroglyphs is the language used by ancient Egyptians.