The tomb of the Egyptian Pharaoh Tutankhamun, which was found on November 4, 1922 AD, by the British scientist Howard Carter, and the discovery was occupied by newspapers all over the world at the time, as this was accompanied by the appearance of gold artifacts and other luxurious pieces discovered in the cemetery, recently published An image on social networking sites of the cemetery's holdings, which is the image that the world knows from inside the tomb of the golden pharaoh, but what is new is that the image that was circulated turned from a black and white photograph to color.
The tomb of King Tutankhamun and its treasures is an icon of Egypt and its discovery is still one of the most important archaeological discoveries so far, as the tomb of King Tutankhamun "1336-1327 BC" from the Eighteenth Dynasty is world-famous because it is the only royal cemetery in the Valley of the Kings that has been discovered. Its contents are relatively intact and complete.
The tomb of the Young Pharaoh, despite its smallness, contained more than 5000 artifacts that were discovered, which were stacked very tightly, these pieces reflect the lifestyle in the royal palace, and include things that Tutankhamun would use in his daily life, such as clothes, jewelry, cosmetics, incense, furniture, chairs, toys and utensils. Made from a variety of materials, vehicles, weapons, and more.
Historians have spotted many speculations about the small size of Tutankhamun's tomb (KV62). When his successor, the Grand Commander Ay, died, he was buried in the tomb (KV23), which may have been originally dedicated to Tutankhamun but was not completed at the time of the young king’s death. This is the same argument that applied to the tomb of Khalifa Ay al-Qaid and King Horemheb (KV57), if this is the case, it is not clear to whom the tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62) was carved, but it was said that it actually existed, either as a private cemetery or as a storage area, which was later expanded to receive The king's mummy.