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I'd say you did a very fine job! You have a nice balance of description and facts.
The sentence "Well, they aren't that good" needs work, and could be changed, especially the phrase "aren't that good" seems quite passive.
You've used "a lot" repetitively, consider changing to "many" in the conclusion sentence.
Other than that its wonderful! Fix up tiny things and you should be very proud to turn that in.
Howard Carter was a British archaeologist and Egyptologist who became world-famous after discovering the intact tomb of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh, Tutankhamun (colloquially known as "King Tut" and "the boy king"), in November 1922.
Maybe, what can be referred as conflict is that Howard excavated and cleared the tomb with its thousands of objects continuing until 1932, and then when Howard died, his own tomb read a text from the "Wishing cup of <span>Tutankhamun" saying:
<<</span>"May your spirit live, may you spend millions of years, you who love Thebes, sitting with your face to the north wind, your eyes beholding happiness, and <span>O night, spread thy wings over me as the imperishable stars." >>
This as a symbol of return or as honor and respect for the king, from which Howard had excavated.</span>
I guess the last choice ?
Teddy Roosevelt if you're talking about Theodore Roosevelt.