Because the mummification process makes them well-preserved.
So that they are protected?
maybe its because the mycenaen people were not peacful so they maybe stole the idea of the minoans and since the minoans were peacful they followed their own idea to avoid fighting
so then they wrere protected and could hide
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its because of their government
Their fortress palaces are protected by walls of stone blocks, so large that only giants would seem capable of heaving them into place. This style of architecture has been appropriately named Cyclopean, after the Cyclopes (a race of one-eyed giants encountered by Odysseus in the Odyssey). The walls at Tiryns, said in Greek legend to have built by the Cyclopes for the legendary king Proteus, provide the most striking example.
Well it protected people from bombs!
The tomb of Tutankhamen was well protected as it was built under the tomb of Ramses II, another Egyptian Pharaoh. It was also intact for this reason.
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Runescape is one of the few games that is so well protected that there are no cheats, so stop looking
I don't think so because it is very well protected
for we Indians tiger is the national animal. I want them to be well protected so they can be find in good numbers.
the bowels have a thick googey mucus lining which makes it like acid so no portection
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If you ever "hit your funny bone" you did, but nerves are well protected and so its easier to do it during surgery.