he was the only persons tomb that wasn't robbed by graverobbers.
Tutankhamun 1341 BC to 1323 BC. The Great Sphinx carved c2575 BC - c2465 BC. So the answer is - no.
it was used to show that he has king and sorta as a head band so no hair got in or near his eyes
maybe not so sure
dictatorship
King Tuts Tomb was important because it wasn't found and that means it wan't touch. so many gold and silver
because he was rich
He was one of the only pharaohs who's tomb was discovered untouched
Because he invented a spanner. N=mc2
It is so important because it was untouched. Nothing had been harmed or robbed or even look at until it was found?
Tutankhamun 1341 BC to 1323 BC. The Great Sphinx carved c2575 BC - c2465 BC. So the answer is - no.
it was used to show that he has king and sorta as a head band so no hair got in or near his eyes
maybe not so sure
hes dead so his body went into the ground and made hem part of the environment
King Tutankhamun's father died when he was 81/2, so he started ruling when he was about 9 years old.
King Tuts Tomb was important because it wasn't found and that means it wan't touch. so many gold and silver
dictatorship
If I'm being honest, I would say simply because he was so lucky. He died earlier than planned and was put in a tomb beleived for his advisor, Ay, and later after Ramses died, his tomb was made near that of Tutankhamun's and so getting rid of sand for Ramses buried Tutankhamun's. This is why it took so long to find his tomb. Just a really random fact: King Tutankhamun's tomb is called KV 62 This means King Valley 62, the 62nd tomb found in the Valley of the Kings.