It is so important because it was untouched. Nothing had been harmed or robbed or even look at until it was found?
so he could go into the after life
The jackal was placed in king tut's tomb because the jackal stands for the jackal headed god Anubis. Therefor king tut's people placed the jackal in the tomb so Anubis would grant king tut safe passage thruogh the underworld.
He didn't have a pyramid , but was in the Valley of the Kings. This was a tomb that had been dug out in a mountain and he died so suddenly it had been started for another.
There was believed to be quite of bit of gold that was buried along with King Tut, so some people wanted to get that. Also, there had been multiple expedition to try and find his tomb, but people were unsuccessful in finding it for a long time.
Someone tried to rob tuts gold when he died. But they were cought and killed. It remaind untouched until England discovered it in 1922.
He was a Pharoh so sort of.Im learning about him so yeah.
This was one of the only tombs found intact, with no looting of the contents.
King Tut's tomb is so famous because the tomb robbers had returned all the objects that they had stolen. Also because he had mysteriously died at around 17-20 years of age plus, his curse is still associated with him even at the present times.
King Tuts Tomb was important because it wasn't found and that means it wan't touch. so many gold and silver
Because it was the first royal tomb ever to be discovered completely intact.
it was an untouched tomb with all the artifacts intact, and his body was intact too
He was one of the only pharaohs who's tomb was discovered untouched