Hatshepsut attempted to protect her tomb from grave robbers by constructing it in a remote location in the Valley of the Kings, which was less accessible than other burial sites. She also designed her tomb with elaborate traps and concealed entrances to deter intruders. Additionally, she commissioned inscriptions and images that emphasized her divine right to rule, perhaps as a means to invoke protection from the gods against desecration. Despite these measures, her tomb was still ultimately discovered and looted in antiquity.
Yes, Pyramids keep the Goods safe so that they can go to the under worlds and become a different person agian. Well at least that is what all of the egyptians thought that is why the make the pyramids to keep there souls safe from robbers.
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Oh, dude, Hatshepsut was around 12 years old when her mom kicked the bucket. Yeah, like, her mom's passing probably wasn't a highlight of her childhood, you know? So, yeah, that's the deal with Hatshepsut and her mom's unfortunate departure.
earned the name ''the hermit kingdom
they tried to keep there families safe or they would go live with their families
by keeping her spirts alive and the people who tounch will die in her piece so that she will be alive
They were needed to bury the dead pharoahs and usr to keep grave robbers out
well they placed armourd guards
Pyramids were built to keep grave robbers out and to preserve the pharaohs of Egypt's mummified bodies and to give them a better after life.
The duration of watching the grave to deter body snatchers varied, but it was often an all-night vigil, typically from dusk until dawn. Grave robbers were known to operate under the cover of darkness, so ensuring the grave was monitored during these hours was crucial. In some cases, families or hired guards would keep watch for several nights to ensure the body remained undisturbed.
she wanted to save her people and wanted to keep them safe
they used traps
To help him in the afterlife and to keep robbers away from him jewels in the coffin.
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By the awesome power of something. I don't know what that something is, a rooster maybe...
No, never. Keep that secret to the grave
"The grave could not keep Him from rising again" -lyrics from Glorious Day by Casting Crowns.