it was the only egyptian pharoh's tomb found un-touched in the modern day
After the discovery of King Tutankhamun, the mummy was returned to his tomb in the Valley of the Kings. Since 2007, it has been on display at Luxor.
November 1922
King Tutankhamun died in 1323 B.C. at the age of 18. His Tomb was discovered in the 1920's. This means there were about 3245 years between his death and the discovery of his tomb.
he was one of the kings of Egypt
the remarkable thing about the tomb is that it helped scholars learn about daily life of Egyptians and ext.
Tutankhamen's discovery by Howard Carter was an accident and just found his tomb.
Well... sort of. Tutankhamun's tomb was significant because it hadn't already been robbed when it was found.
I think that King Tut's discovery was slightly, SLIGHTLY AS NOT BY MUCH, was slightly a bigger discovery because of the curse that was held with King Tut
He had a tomb.
Howard Carter and his team followed the Nile River to Aswan, and travelled westward to a valley. There, they carved several tunnels and shafts - and an opening was found. This led to the discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
His tomb was in The Valley of the Kings.
King Tutankhamun's tomb was found in the valley of kings in Cairo, Egypt.