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Valley of the Kings is a valley in Egypt where the Pharaohs were buried in ancient Egypt.
Some are in the Valley of the Kings, and others are in pyramids.
The symbols represented their loyalty to a particular house or Manor. The crest was often used as symbols. Some were family crests or the Kings crest.
There were 25 pharaohs that passed away in the Valley of the Kings. But some of the pharaohs who have died are King Tut, King Menes, King Khufu, etc...
Nothing is commonly called the King's valley. Now "Kings' valley" could well be a public-relation formula intended to give some fillip to the Loire valley, in which you can find a number of castles (Blois, Chambord, Chenonceaux, ...) built by French Kings and royals. These castles were built during the Renaissance period in the Loire river valley and some tributaries (the Cher notably).
Theree are some mummies in the Valley of the Kings/ Queens and others are in some of Egypt's museums.
The Pyramids in the Valley of the Kings were built primarily from limestone blocks. These blocks were quarried from nearby sources and then transported to the construction site where they were stacked to form the pyramid structures. Additionally, some pyramids also incorporated granite and sandstone in their construction.
Valley of the Kings, the burial site of Egyptian rulers from 1550 to 1070 BC, is located a few kilometers west of the Nile River opposite the city of Luxor in Egypt."Necropolis" is the answer for the Ancient Egyptian packet.
All "Tribal Artwork" or "Stone age artwork" are similar in nature, while some had specific symbols all held the same general depictions of geometric shapes and the world around them.
In tomb KV (King's Valley) 62 in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. One reason the tomb went undiscovered since antiquity is that some time after his burial, huts of stone were built right over it. These huts were for workers occupied at constructing other tombs in the valley.In the Valley of The Kings (KV62)
One of the difficulties were that Tut's tomb was buried secretly underground. He searched in the valley of the kings for seven years. just so you know , I'm gonna be buried beside MY mother!! :-)