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The '''tomb of Tutankhamun''' was the burial place of [[Tutankhamun]], a pharaoh of [[Egypt]], deep in the [[Valley of the Kings]]. Connected via passageway with the tomb of [[Nefertiti]], Tutankhamun's tomb was well hidden and so mostly avoided desecration by tomb robbers. | The '''tomb of Tutankhamun''' was the burial place of [[Tutankhamun]], a pharaoh of [[Egypt]], deep in the [[Valley of the Kings]]. Connected via passageway with the tomb of [[Nefertiti]], Tutankhamun's tomb was well hidden and so mostly avoided desecration by tomb robbers. | ||
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The tomb of Tutankhamun was the burial place of Tutankhamun, a pharaoh of Egypt, deep in the Valley of the Kings. Connected via passageway with the tomb of Nefertiti, Tutankhamun's tomb was well hidden and so mostly avoided desecration by tomb robbers.
In 38 BCE the tomb was visited by the Hidden One Bayek of Siwa, who was in pursuit of Isidora, God's Wife of Amun and the source of the Curse of the Pharaohs that had been plaguing Thebes in recent months.
