263. Where is Humayun's Tomb?
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To protect him.
They built false entrances and doors, along with traps, to protect the tombs of pharaohs from tomb-robbers; without these traps and false entrances, tomb-robbers would take the valuable artifacts that the pharaohs were buried with.
He believed that the Terra Cotta soldiers would protect him and his tomb after he died.
The pyramids did not need protectors from tomb raiders. The ancient Egyptians would make paths inside the pyramids, in which tomb raiders or other people who did not belong there, and the people would get lost. Some rooms included traps, in which people would get trapped or caught by other Egyptians. There would usually be a secret way to get inside the tomb, so in this matter, tomb raiders would have a very hard time finding their way to get to the jewels, treasures, and the mummy.
To protect it from wild animals or tomb thieves.
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When he was mummified and put in his tomb, dozens of spells were put on the mummy to protect him from the afterlife and any tomb robbers.
The tunnels were sealed to protect the Pharaoh's burial chamber from tomb robbers and looters. It was believed that sealing the chambers would prevent grave robbers from stealing the pharaoh's belongings and desecrating the tomb.
to protect the first emporer of china , they were used to protect his death tomb and pay loyalty to the emporer.