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How did archaeologists know who the tomb belonged to?

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They anylized location and remainings of bodies, and items, and clothes they had on to give them a clue of whom that person might be. The also anylized DNA.

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archaeologists know who the tomb belonged to because, depending on the condition of the tomb, for example, if it's a Pharaoh's tomb, it will be decorated a lot. Also, because some of the name is in Hieroglyphs
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