I'm not sure but I think there is
Usually, a mummy Pharaoh is found inside a sarcophagus but for most sarcophaguses, the Pharaoh inside is stolen and sold for a fortune. For some sarcophaguses, the whole sarcophagus is stolen also with the Pharaoh.
King Taharqa had 13 children.
Mostly Egyptian Pharaoh's were buried in sarcophagi.
Taharqa was a pharaoh of the 25th Dynasty of Egypt, ruling from approximately 690 to 664 BCE. He was a member of the Nubian royal family and is known for his military campaigns in the Levant and his efforts to protect Egypt from Assyrian invasions. Taharqa also contributed to monumental building projects, including temples and pyramids, and is often celebrated for his role in promoting the arts and religion during his reign. His rule ended with the Assyrian conquest, leading to the decline of Nubian influence in Egypt.
A tomb; by all accounts pyramids were not necessarily designed or intended to house dead Pharaoh's. The majority of all excavated pharaohs were discovered in simple underground, stone tombs.
Usually, a mummy Pharaoh is found inside a sarcophagus but for most sarcophaguses, the Pharaoh inside is stolen and sold for a fortune. For some sarcophaguses, the whole sarcophagus is stolen also with the Pharaoh.
In a mortuary temple
Tomb or sarcophagus
The youngest of the Egyptian pyramids in 2578 years old. It was constructed for the Pharaoh Taharqa in 664 B.C. in Nuri.
The sarcophagus was constructed in ancient Egypt around 7,500 to 5,000 years ago. It was used for people like the Pharaoh and other important people.
A Pharaoh's coffin is called a sarcophagus.
Taharqa died in -664.
what does the name taharqa means
King Taharqa had 13 children.
No the sarcophagus is empty. Some Egyptologists believe that he was never buried there.
Advantageous Pharaoh thought it would be advantageous To have himself a sarcophagus But for the slaves who built it It really was outrageous
Mostly Egyptian Pharaoh's were buried in sarcophagi.