According to Wikipedia, Howard Carter discovered King Tut's tomb in 1922. Other answers specify Nov. 4, 1922.
King Tut's tomb was discovered on the 4th of November 1922 by British archaeologist Howard Carter. His tomb was found in The Valley of the Kings, Egypt.
His tomb was discovered on November 4th 1922 in The Valley of the Kings, Egypt by British archaeologist Howard Carter.
November 4, 1922 by English archaeologist Howard Carter.
he was remained i have no idea when so never ask that question again plz:(
king tut was discovered in November 1922 by a British archaeologist Howard carter.
On November 4,1922
King Tutankhamun was succeeded by the Pharaoh Ay.Ay was not of royal birth; rather, he was Tutankhamun's Vizier, the foremost assistant to the Pharaoh. When Tutankhamun died he left no heir, creating some uncertainty over who should take his seat. Ay took advantage of the confusion by marrying Tutankhamun's widow and claiming the throne.However, Ay was already elderly when he ascended to the throne. He died after only four years of rule.
Ay took Tut's widow wife, Ankhesenamun, for a wife after Tuts death.
They didn't.
"Yes," but he wanted his father to see him become king, King Tut was the only one that could become king because when he was 5 years old his brother and father died. King Tut had NO choice but to take the crown sins he was next in line. King Tut and his brother were really close. So king Tut was really sad that his brother died and his father.
Tutankhamun died when he was 19 give or take a bit.17
Egypt is where it took place
This was part of a long process called mummifacation that took place before the burial of a pharoh
King Tutankhamun was a king when he was a boy because when his father, Akhenaten died, he was the eldest son and therefore had to take over even though he was nine.
It allowed people to take a "mind trip" into the past to discover what Egypt once was. It also allowed us to see how they lived and what things they believed in.
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King Tutankhamun was succeeded by the Pharaoh Ay.Ay was not of royal birth; rather, he was Tutankhamun's Vizier, the foremost assistant to the Pharaoh. When Tutankhamun died he left no heir, creating some uncertainty over who should take his seat. Ay took advantage of the confusion by marrying Tutankhamun's widow and claiming the throne.However, Ay was already elderly when he ascended to the throne. He died after only four years of rule.
he discovered King tutankhamun's tomb, tat's treasures and things that he would take into his afterlife.
Ay took Tut's widow wife, Ankhesenamun, for a wife after Tuts death.
Europe.
You take one decayed body, a bunch of old gauze, a 111 pound gold case, one case of bronze, and a case of wood. There you have a King Tut(:
when and where does this story take place
They didn't.