Okay kiddo, let's talk about the cool tombs that people made in Israel a long, long time ago! These are called "rock-cut tombs" because people didn't build them like normal houses or buildings. Instead, they found big rocks and dug into them to make special rooms for their loved ones who had passed away.
Imagine you have a big rock in front of you. Now imagine you take a little hammer and smash it over and over again until you dig a small hole into it. That's how people made rock-cut tombs - but on a much bigger scale!
These tombs were usually located outside of towns or cities, and they were carved into the sides of big hills or mountains. Some were really big and had multiple rooms, like a house. Others were smaller and only had one room.
People who were wealthy or important often had the fanciest tombs. They would decorate them with carvings and paintings, like pictures on the walls. They would also put special objects inside, like jewelry or pottery.
Some of the most famous rock-cut tombs in Israel are located in a place called "Jerusalem," which is a very important city for many people around the world. People still visit these tombs today to learn about the history of their ancestors and pay their respects.
So that's the story of rock-cut tombs in ancient Israel. Pretty cool, huh?