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Location
Category
Description
So-called Cambell's tomb(en)
Egypt / Giseh / Gizeh (Greater Cairo)
Who is Campbell? Is this where he's buried? Or did he find this tomb and name it for himself?
KV55 Tiye or Akhenaten(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Tiye: principal wife of Amenhetep III and mother of Amenhetep IV/Akhenaten This tomb seems to have been a popular rest stop for royal corpses. Among the theorized occupants are Queen Tiye and Akhenaten (the heretic). Description, images and plans of
KV16 Ramses I(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Rameses I, 1293-1291 B.C. King Rameses I was King Horemheb's vizier and successor. He reigned for less than two years before dying of old age, and his tomb was therefore dug in quite a hurry. Description, images and plans of
Гробница Рамзеса I (KV16)(ru)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
KV62 Tutankhamen(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb, interesting place
Tutankhamen, 1334-1325 B.C. Son of Akhenaten, the boy-king Tutankhamen (born Tutankhaten) disbanded his father's new religion. While he was once thought to have been murdered, a CT scan done in 2005 revealed that he died of gangrene after breaking a
Гробница Тутанхамона (KV62)(ru)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb, interesting place
KV17 Sety I Sety I(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Seti I (1291-1278 B.C.) was the first pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty to reign for any appreciable amount of time. His reign was spent putting the Kingdom back together again after the confusion of the Amarna period. Description, images and
Гробница Сети I (KV17)(ru)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Гробница Сети, часто называемая «гробницей Бельцони», вырубленная в скале, имела 6 лестниц, 4 колонных зала и 16 других помещений и являлась самой протяженной (100 м) среди всех царских гробниц.
KV18 Rameses X(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Rameses X, 1108-1098 B.C. Description, images and plans of the tomb: www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_832.html Immediately south of this tomb is a cache used to store King Tut's funeral equipment.
Гробница Рамзеса X (KV18)(ru)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
KV19 Mentuherkhepeshef(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Mentuherkhepeshef was one of the sons of Rameses IX. His tomb is inconveniently located directly over that of Sit-Ra, Hatshepsut's royal nurse. A second mummy found in the tomb could conceivably be Hatshepsut herself. Description, images and plans of the
KV43 Thutmes IV(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Thutmes IV, 1419-1386 B.C. Description, images and plans of the tomb: www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_857.html
Гробница Тутмоса IV (KV43)(ru)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
KV 21Unknown(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Thought to have been the tomb of two queens. Description, images and plans of the tomb: www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_835.html
KV11 Ramses III(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Rameses III, 1182-1151 B.C. Description, images and plans of the tomb: www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_825.html
Гробница Рамзеса III(ru)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
KV57 Horemheb(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Horemheb, 1321-1293 B.C. After King Tutankhamen died, the throne was supposed to have passed to the head of the army, Horemheb, but Horemheb was outmaneuvered by the grand vizier, Ay. After Ay's brief reign, Horemheb ascended the throne, and launched
KV13 Bay(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Bay was a royal scribe of Sety II Description, images and plans of the tomb: www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_827.html
KV29 (Unknown)(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
This tomb has not been excavated, but it doesn't look particularly interesting. Description, images and plans of the tomb: www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_843.html
KV15 Sety II(en)
Egypt / Qina / Armant
tomb
Sety II, 1199-1193 B.C. Description, images and plans of the tomb: www.thebanmappingproject.com/sites/browse_tomb_829.html
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