who was in charge of guarding the tombs from thives
Jesus and Amadeus, Respectively. S(thank) you.
They did that because the tombs had treasures of gold and gold was priceless
There are 69 tombs standing in Egypt after the 70th was destroyed by thieves in January earlier this year.
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Edward Coleman of the Forty Thieves Gang for murder.
Edward Coleman was the founder of the Irish gang in New York City's Five Points called the Forty Thieves and was the first man hanged at Tombs Prison on 12 January 1839.
Tutankhamun's. Although, technically, it had been raided by thieves at least twice in antiquity. The tomb of Pseunnes i is the only totally untouched pharonic tomb ever found.Both tombs have marvelous treasures.
Burial sites containing valuable objects that were intended for the use of the deceased in their afterlife were looted by robbers. Over the many centuries between the burial and modern archaeologists opening these tombs, thieves had ransacked the graves, taken what they wanted and left the remainder of the artifacts in a mess.
They did this so the Pharaoh could protect him self from the dangers in the afterlife.
Yes, the Sphinx, particularly in ancient Egyptian mythology, was often associated with guarding sacred sites and tombs, such as the pyramids of Giza. In Greek mythology, the Sphinx is known for guarding the city of Thebes and posed riddles to travelers, devouring those who could not answer correctly. Thus, in both cultures, the Sphinx served as a protector of important places and knowledge.
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