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What is an interpretation of King Tut's Tomb from Ancient Egypt?

A. The tomb contains a sarcophagus with the image of King Tut in gold and precious stones.
B. The date of creation is 1400 BCE.
C. I like this artwork because it is beautiful.
D. The artwork is from the same era and culture of the Great Sphinx of Giza.

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Answer:

A. The tomb contains a sarcophagus with the image of King Tut in gold and precious stones.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Burial Chamber of Tutankhamun measures 6 x 4 meters, and inside there were three sarcophagi, one inside the other. The internal sacrophage, where Tutankhamen's mummy was with his famous gold mask, is made of solid gold and weighs 114 Kilos. Both this sarcophagus and the intermediate were taken to the Cairo Museum. But the outer sarcophagus of Tutankhamen had never been removed from the grave until then. There he had remained for more than 3,300 years.

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