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WHAT YEAR WAS THE TOMB OF KING TUT DISCOVERED?

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King Tut was buried in a subterranean crypt in a royal necropolis known as the Valley of the Kings. The entrance to his tomb was hidden from robbers and archaeologists by debris from tombs built above his. Click the correct answer and get a one-month digital subscription to Nat Geo.
WHAT YEAR WAS THE TOMB OF KING TUT DISCOVERED?
A. 19
B. 1900
C. 1922
D. 1899
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