everything he needed for the afterlife, egyptians believed that you lived a second life when you died, so whatever you wanted in the afterlife, you'd have to bring with you. they put everything in there, like chariots, jewellery, games, weapons, furniture, literature, art, and all of tut's belongings.
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They burrie them self in mudd
we will burrie it
If you have a hamster or something like that you can burrie then in your yard.
they burrie the dead body but does it have too tio you
they were buried at Blackheath near greenwhich park
Because that is where they live, that way they can burrie themselves in the sand to get protection from predators.
Tutankhamun is quite dead.yes
tutankhamun's tomb was a barial ground.
tutankhamun
King Tutankhamun's real name as a child was Tutankhaten but then when he got older he changed his name to Tutankhamun