I believe one of the answers to that would be a catacomb, like in Cask of Amontillado
No they did not. They had homes on the surface.The underground homes were for the dead in the tomb inside the pyramids for the nobles and simple burial for the commoners.
Nowhere. By Tut's day the dangers from tomb robbers were well known, and a pyramid would have been an invitation to them. The tomb is underground, in the Valley of the Kings.
Cellar Basement
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You have already answered your question archaeologists call it KV62
A tomb underground
An underground tomb or burial place beginning with cat is catacomb/s.
for safe keeping
No it is a place for dead peeps to RIP
they call it that because it was underground and its was a rail road
Americans call them 'The Subway', the British call them 'The Underground' or 'The Tube'.
Tomb.
No they did not. They had homes on the surface.The underground homes were for the dead in the tomb inside the pyramids for the nobles and simple burial for the commoners.
It is known as a catacomb. The catacombs were cemeteries formed by elaborate networks of underground tunnels, rather than just tombs.
a tomb of archeaologists
Nowhere. By Tut's day the dangers from tomb robbers were well known, and a pyramid would have been an invitation to them. The tomb is underground, in the Valley of the Kings.
They made the clay soldiers to Guard the first emperor of china's tomb. Farmers discovered the underground tomb when trying to dig a hole for a well.