What were the rooms in the tomb
Inside the tomb there was only four rooms. The rooms were the Treasury Room, Burial Chamber, Annex Room and the Antechamber. The Treasury Room held most of the treasure. It also held the four canopic jars that were guarded by the four goddesses to ward off evil. There were also thirty-four statues in total in the room. The next room was the Burial Chamber. This was the grandest of all of the four rooms. It was painted yellow and King Tut’s pictures were all over the walls. The chamber is broken into four regions the northern, southern, western, and eastern walls. The Burial Room held the best treasure. It held the mummy of King Tut, his coffin, and his death mask. The next room was the Annex Room. This room was very tightly packed with items. The only way to get to the Annex Room was by a little door in the Antechamber. The Antechamber was the first room that you entered once you got into the tomb and allowed passage to the Annex Room and Burial Chamber.