Tutankhamen's tomb was discovered in 1922 by Howard Carter
2006-07-07 06:57:13
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answered by Pyara_sweet_abhi 4
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it would want to have truly been some detrimental close by shepherd who stumbled upon it and informed human beings contained locally who wasn't truly fascinated and so the information exceeded on to his son, from which then it exceeded on to his son's son. Then in the destiny, some archaelogists began canvasing the section searching for some historic artifacts and so the grandson of the shepherd recollects the tale and factors out the position to the lord's amazing pal, from which this amazing pal mentions the records to the lord who in turn commissions the expedition, from which all credit rather went to Carter. So the answer is we are able to under no circumstances understand who "quite" got here around the tomb for someone except the only are turning out to be the credit as a results of information and publicity contained in the sphere.
2016-11-06 01:15:23
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answered by ? 3
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Howard Carter in 1922.
2006-07-07 22:36:40
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answered by Ken W 3
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Howard Carter and his team of surveyors in *I believe* 1922.
Actually, I was at the Tut exhibition in Florida and the guide said it was actually a young boy who accidently stumbled upon the tomb while delivering water to the team.
2006-07-07 06:58:34
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answered by starikotasukinomiko 6
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Carter
2006-07-07 06:57:49
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answered by Cuqui P 2
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A guy named Carter, unless you count the tomb robbers before.
2006-07-07 06:57:24
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answered by corus_corvax 2
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