Graves
In a place in Egypt that bares his name, it is called Alexandariea .
Grave goods are objects which are buried or cremated with a body. Many cultures have traditions of leaving grave goods, from the modern United States, where mementos are buried with the dead, to Ancient Egypt, where high-ranking people were buried with lavish assortment of grave goods. Beliefs about the function of grave goods vary, depending on time and culture.
Since Tut's tomb was the one of the very few that weren't robbed by grave robbers, it was laden with things that had never been seen before, and gave a whole insight into life in Ancient Egypt, and so many new discoveries were made from the find of his tomb
In ancient China, tombs were sometimes set on fire as part of burial rituals or to destroy valuables buried with the deceased. This practice was believed to release the spirit of the deceased and ensure their safe passage to the afterlife. Additionally, it could serve as a means of preventing grave robbing by rendering the contents unusable. Such actions reflected the cultural beliefs surrounding death and the afterlife in ancient Chinese society.
chained up to the wall and get ht by a spikey belt
grave robbers stole the objects then sold them
Probably for the things in the casket
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Urban Tarzan - 2013 Grave Robbing Wolf 1-6 was released on: USA: 23 April 2013
Robin Mitchell has written: 'Grave robbers' -- subject(s): Fiction, Gravediggers, Grave robbing
they got into the museum because the doors were not locked and they opened the door. Stole the tombs
zombies/random vampiric phenomenon
The act of digging a grave to be eventually occupied by a deceased's casket is not illegal. The acts of Grave Robbing(self-explanatory) and Grave Desecration (destruction and disturbing a grave) are criminal offenses.
When caught robbing a grave, you can face serious legal consequences, including arrest and criminal charges such as desecration of a corpse or theft. These charges can lead to fines, community service, or imprisonment, depending on the jurisdiction and the severity of the crime. Additionally, being caught may result in social stigma and loss of reputation. Overall, grave robbing is treated as a serious offense due to the disrespect it shows to the deceased and their families.