about 3300 years ago
In King Tutankhamen's tomb. Howard Carter found it in King Tutankhamen's third coffin on King Tutankhamen's face.
All the Pharoahs of Egyt had tombs (and coffins) to preserve them and their memory, as a tribute to how great the kings were.
A sarcophagus is a coffin and holds the body of the dead. Some are made of a stone like marble, carved the figures, and very decorative. Others can be simple wood. Tut's had an outside stone one and inside was the decorated one with his body.
He built it for himself to be buried in
because they couldn't stand his ugly face
An urn like small coffin in which the viscera of a deceaded - most often his heart - are placed. In the Middle Ages for example, oftentimes the heart of a king was buried in a different location than the rest of his body.
In King Tutankhamen's tomb. Howard Carter found it in King Tutankhamen's third coffin on King Tutankhamen's face.
All the Pharoahs of Egyt had tombs (and coffins) to preserve them and their memory, as a tribute to how great the kings were.
A coffin made from lead.
A sarcophagus is a coffin and holds the body of the dead. Some are made of a stone like marble, carved the figures, and very decorative. Others can be simple wood. Tut's had an outside stone one and inside was the decorated one with his body.
3. The two innermost sarcophagi can be found at Cairo museum today but the outermost still holds Tutankhamen's mummy, still in Egypt
It is made from wood, gold and paint
Stuff
Sarcophagus looks like a coffin, but sarcophagus have faces and are painted with bright beautiful colors. Some of them are covered in gold if they were kings.
The singular form of viscera is viscus.
the viscera
To help him in the afterlife and to keep robbers away from him jewels in the coffin.