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Tutankhamun's tomb was largely undisturbed by ancient robbers due to its hidden location and the fact that it was relatively small compared to other royal tombs. Additionally, the tomb was sealed with a large stone block, and its entrance was obscured by debris from a nearby tomb that may have deterred potential thieves. The pharaoh's unexpected death at a young age also meant that the tomb's construction was rushed, potentially leading to its lesser allure compared to more opulent burial sites. As a result, it remained concealed until its discovery by Howard Carter in 1922.

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