What do the treasures found in Tutankhamun's tomb suggest about his place in Egyptian history?
A) If a minor king was buried with such riches, the great pharaohs must have been unimaginably wealthy.
B) New Kingdom Egypt was a poor and declining society.
C) Akhenaten's Amarna period was the peak of Egyptian wealth and power.
D) By Tutankamun's time, pharaohs were no longer buried with anything of great value.
E) He must have been one of the greatest rulers of the ancient world.
Answer: A
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