King Tutankhamun had three different coffins to provide layered protection for his body in the afterlife. Each coffin was made of different materials: the outermost was wooden, the middle was made of gilded wood, and the innermost was a solid gold coffin. This elaborate arrangement reflected the ancient Egyptian belief in the importance of safeguarding the deceased against decay and ensuring safe passage to the afterlife. The use of multiple coffins also showcased the wealth and status of the young pharaoh.
Three additional coffins, two of wood covered with gold and one of solid gold weighing nearly 250 pounds, and naturally, Tut's mummy.
3 Coffins that were held inside a stone sarcophogus. The first two coffins were made of wood and the innermost (the one that held his mummified body) was made of solid gold weighing about 115 KGs.King Tutankhamen had four coffins.
King Tuts full name was Tutankhamun.
King Tutankhamun's real name as a child was Tutankhaten but then when he got older he changed his name to Tutankhamun
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Three additional coffins, two of wood covered with gold and one of solid gold weighing nearly 250 pounds, and naturally, Tut's mummy.
King Tutankhamun was not a very popular king. There is no personal significance that signifies his popularity in the fact that he was buried in three coffins-this is simply how pharaohs were buried according to the Egyptian religion. King Tutankhamun's tomb was the only tomb of a pharaoh found to date that had been untouched since the time of its original closing, and therefore it contained many more riches. However, the haphazard placing of precious objects in the tomb shows a general lack of respect for the king himself. In short, it was mainly a religious significance rather than a sign of personal respect and liking for the king himself.
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King tut reigned for 9 years
3 Coffins that were held inside a stone sarcophogus. The first two coffins were made of wood and the innermost (the one that held his mummified body) was made of solid gold weighing about 115 KGs.King Tutankhamen had four coffins.
No, as they lived in different time period's.
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King Tuts full name was Tutankhamun.
King Tutankhamun's real name as a child was Tutankhaten but then when he got older he changed his name to Tutankhamun
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if you mean his NAME, before he became king it was Tutankhaten, after he became king it was Tutankhamun.