Tomb of King Tutenkhamen

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Tomb of King Tutenkhamen in Mario is Missing!
Elephanta Caves in the DOS version.
“The boy-king Tutankhamen was only 19 years old when he died. Known informally as King Tut, his followers fillled his mausoleum with unbelievable treasures of gold, precious stones and art. His deathmask[sic] was solid gold inlaid with lapis and jewels. Cleverly crafted to resemble the actual face of King Tut, the piece is the treasure's masterpiece. The tomb was unearthed in 1922 by a British Egyptologist who had been searching for it for years. Tut's tomb was one of the few royal gravesites to escape grave robbers.”
Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)

The Tomb of Tutankhamen, mistakenely referred to as Tomb of King Tutenkhamen[sic], is located in Cairo, Egypt. In the PC versions of Mario is Missing!, a Koopa Troopa stole King Tut's Mask from the tomb, forcing the tomb to close until Luigi returns it.

Questions

Luigi must prove the tomb is authentic by answer two of the following questions:

  • King Tutenkhamen[sic] died around
    • 1324 BC
    • 37 AD
    • 1922 AD
    • 1066 BC
  • If you're so into this king's tomb, how old was he when he met his doom?
    • 1922
    • 65
    • 85
    • 19

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