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1500 years old .. Learn about a British cemetery resembling the burial chamber of Tutankhamun (witness)

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The royal burial site at the bottom of a roadside edge in the Essex region is known as one of the most important archaeological finds in England.

The burial chamber is believed to belong to the brother of the Anglo-Saxon king Cybert, who died between 575 and 605 AD, according to the Daily Mail website.

The British tomb resembled the tomb of King Tutankhamun because it was untouched. It was completely intact. The thieves or amateurs could not find it during the 19th century, and there are about 40 artifacts in the room.

The tomb, he said, contained signs of worshiping the Christian religion in the burial chamber, meaning that religion was and still is important in England 1,400 years ago.

The tomb is considered the first burial of an Anglo-Saxon Christian in the United Kingdom, according to experts from the London Archaeological Museum.

Researchers say the site represents a "transitional moment" in the country's history before the spread of Christianity.

Sophie Jackson, director of research at the Department of Foreign Affairs, who participated in the Chamber's study, said the discovery is one of the most important archaeological finds seen in England, adding that this is an aristocratic burial site and offers great insight into religious life at that time. .

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