Tephath and Basemath.
Sauls time was not so good, but king Davids and king Solomons period were the best in Jewish history.
It hasn't been found yet but hopefully it will
No. King Tutenkamen's tomb was found in Egypt, where he had been Pharaoh a long time ago.
There has been a few artifacts that were found in his tombs such as a 22 cm. statue of him and his wife.
King David
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The king was king Solomons son Rehoboam.
yes. the nation of the jewish peoples went on to found the state of Isreal in 1948.
King Solomons temple is actually the Temple in Jerusalem.
Tephath and Basemath.
King Solomons greatest asset was his wisdom.
It is likely that the story of King Prester John was a legend. No physical evidence of his kingdom has ever been found.
Giant wing-wong, Solomons Song anyone?
King Solomon was a very powerful and wise king, he was the last king to rule the united country before it split into two.
Something can only be destroyed once. King Solomon's Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians.
No evidence has yet been found that there ever was a King Solomon, but scholars concede that there might well have been a Hebrew chieftain of that name, somewhere around the tenth century BCE. What most modern scholars do agree on is that there never was a magnificent United Monarchy of Israel at that time. The tomb of a wealthy king is unlikely to have survived for three thousand years to the present day, but the grave of a tribal chieftain probably would have disappeared within a century or two. This is why no one has ever found the grave of King Solomon. As no grave of Solomon has ever been found, nothing has been found on or under it. However, an 'urban myth' is that marijuana was found on or under his tomb.