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What was a constant threat to the tombs?

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Grave robbers because when grave robbers broke into a tomb, they often broke the cartouche when they opened the coffin. They nearly always damaged

the mummified body in their haste to find treasure buried within the fabric that wrapped it. Punishment was swift and terrible for grave robbers caught robbing a grave! King tut's grave wasn't robbed because it was underground

FACT: King tuts tomb is the latest found!! since 1922

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