Don't worry about it. It's a bunch of baloney.
I am pretty sure that the royal tomb was King Tuts
Royal Saxon tomb in Prittlewell was created in 2003.
king tut
The answer is tomb carrier , the definition of pallbearer is the man who cariers the tomb in a funeral
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150 bc
Goddess of tomb builders and Protector of Royal Tombs.
it goes on the tomb of the unknown soldier
A lime stone slab, with traces of the draughtsman's grid still on it, found in the Royal Tomb of Amarna.
Because it was the first royal tomb ever to be discovered completely intact.
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Tomb is a repository for the remains of the dead. It's like a burial for someone who had died. Or it is a space for a dead, bural chamber. example: A pyramid tomb Hope it helped you^_^