most are stored in Museums like Cairos Museum.
In his pyramid where he was buried.
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it was an untouched tomb with all the artifacts intact, and his body was intact too
King Tutankhamun's burial chamber contains artifacts that were found in 1923 when the tomb was first opened. The gold mask of death is located there along with other gold, jade, and stone artifacts. Some of the pieces are on tour at museums across the world, but only for a short time before they are returned to the tomb.
The tomb of King Tutankhamun was the richest tomb ever discovered so far because grave robbers had not found it. It was found intact in 1922, by Howard Carter. Many of the 2,000 artifacts found in the tomb are on display at many museums all over the world.
If you are reffering to whether the pyramids were filled with treasure then yes some of them were in fact, take the tomb of Tutankhamen then there was plenty of artifacts there. But if mean where, then Egypt
Gold statues
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mummies
they were put in a tomb with their special artifacts
Artifacts are stored under airtight temperature controlled conditions for many reasons. One is to preserve the current condition it is in.
They haven't they excavated chins tomb because the Chinese technology isn't good enough to preserve the artifacts.
Places where historic artifacts are stored and displayed.
Sold them or melted them down to their raw materials and sold them.
it was an untouched tomb with all the artifacts intact, and his body was intact too
Three important artifacts found at Anyang are oracle bones, bronze vessels, and jade objects. The oracle bones are inscribed with divinations from the Shang Dynasty, providing valuable information about ancient Chinese society. Bronze vessels were essential for ritual and ceremonial purposes, showcasing the advanced metallurgical skills of the time. Jade objects, such as bi discs and cong tubes, were symbolic of power and authority in ancient Chinese culture.
No one stole King Tutankhamun's riches out of his tomb. The tomb was never opened until Howard Carter discovered it in 1922. Many of the artifacts found are on display at traveling museums and at Egyptian museums. The tomb was heavily guarded after its opening and disbursement.
There are very few artifacts connected to Cleopatra. The only two things she built were the temple to Julius Caesar and her own tomb and both have been destroyed. The completion of a maternity house, begun by her father, at a temple to Hathor and perhaps a boat rest stop along the Nile are the only other things attributed to her. If they ever find her tomb, there's a possibility that there will be more things connected to her buried with her, if the tomb has not fallen victim to tomb raiders.