KV2, The tomb of Ramesses IV
KV2 or The tomb of Ramesses IV Heqamaatre, is deposited in a big modern courtyard close the becharm to the Valley of the Kings and has been open as antiquity. Coptic graffiti evokes that it was...
View ArticleSetnakht (1185—1070)
The reign of Setnakht:The rule of Setnakht is indisposed known, the primary sources being the Elephantine Stela. Papyrus and Harris Papyrus Harris delineates the time of Sethnakht’s access as a period...
View ArticleRamesses IV (1151-1145)
The reign of Ramesses IV:Ramesses IV directed 8368 workmen (admitting 2000 soldiers) to wadi hammamet to beat stone for statues. Soldiers were to hold the workmen, not champion them. He doubled up the...
View ArticleRamesses VII (1133–1126)
The reign of Ramesses VII:Nothing is acknowledged of this son of Rameses VI exclude that he reigned for 7 years of economic asperity.King Ramesses VII is believably the son of Ramesses VI and was the...
View ArticleRamesses VIII (1133–1126)
The reign of Ramesses VIII:Rameses VIII reigned for less than a year. He's acted only once, in a advance of princes in the perfect memorial temple of King Ramesses III at Madinat Habu, where his...
View ArticleRamesses IX (1126–1108)
The reign of Ramesses IX:Ramesses IX the king of the 20th Dynasty. Judicial documents record pursuance of tomb robbers accompanying a breakdown so at Thebes.On his 18 year reign, Rameses IX brought in...
View ArticleRamesses X (1108–1098)
The reign of Ramesses X:Workers came about affect for lack of earningses during his rule.Most nothing is acknowledged of Rameses X, who reigned for maybe 3 years, save for some brief acknowledgments in...
View ArticleRamesses XI (1098–1070)
The reign of Ramesses XI:In all probability not really the king of 2 lands – Egypt was pretty broke up by this period. Almost envoys sent to Thebes by the pharaoh to stabilize affairs tended to take...
View ArticleKV17, The Tomb Of Seti I
Inward 1821 vast crews in London and Paris accompanied an exhibition of pictures copied from the tomb of Seti I. His tomb, which had been discovered 4 years before, received an enthusiastic response in...
View ArticleKV57, The Tomb Of Horemheb
KV57, The Tomb Of Horemheb has been folded to visitors for many years while undergoing refurbishment, after abiding water flood damage, which is now discharged. He was the close king of Dynasty 18.The...
View ArticleKV4 (Tomb of Ramesses XI)
KV4 (Tomb of Ramesses XI) in Valley of the kings: Open as antiquity (though not now) and contains Demotic, Latin, Egyptian, Greek, Coptic and French and English graffito on the walls. Applied as a...
View ArticleKV9 (Tomb of Ramesses V and Ramesses VI)
KV9 the tomb of Ramesses V and Ramesses VI was acknowledged to the Romans as the tomb of Memnon, and to the initiates of the Napoleonic Expedition as La Tombe de la Metempsychose. The earlier departs...
View ArticleKV10 (The tomb of Amenmesse)
KV10 (The tomb of Amenmesse), situated in the East Valley, was the burial lay of the nineteenth dynasty pharaoh Amenmesse and was 1st researched by Edward Ayrton in 1907. The tomb has been partly open...
View ArticleKV20 (The Tomb of Tuthmosis I and Hatshepsut)
KV20 (The Tomb of Tuthmosis I and Hatshepsut): A generally undecorated tomb constructed by the pharaoh Hatshepsut in the Valley of the Kings at point instantly behind her telling temple at Deir el...
View ArticleKV16 (The Tomb of Ramesses I)
KV16 (The Tomb of Ramesses I), placed in the East Valley, was the burial localize of the founder of the nineteenth dynasty, pharaoh Ramesses I. It was first researched by Giovanni Belzoni in 1817. The...
View ArticleKV18 (The Tomb of Ramesses X)
KV18 (The Tomb of Ramesses X) placed in the East Valley, was the burial lay of the 20th dynasty pharaoh Ramesses X. The tomb has been afford in part since antiquity. Howard Carter dug up an area close...
View ArticleKV32 (The Tomb of Tia'a)
Introduction:Tia'a was the wife of King Amenhotep II and mother of King Thutmose IV. kV32 or the Tomb of Tia'a was constructed on the base of a sheer drop, got at by a stairs and consists of corridors...
View ArticleKV15 (The Tomb of Seti II)
KV15 (The Tomb of Seti II), placed in the East Valley, was the burial lay of the nineteenth dynasty pharaoh Seti II and was first researched by Howard Carter in 1902 and 1903. The tomb has been...
View ArticleKV55 (the tomb of Akhenaten)
This tomb (KV55) is a tomb in the Valley of the kings in Upper Egypt. In 1907 the tomb was discovered by Edward R. Ayrton while he was working in the Valley of the kings for Theodore M. Davis. It's...
View ArticleKV43, The tomb of Tuthmosis IV
Howard Carter brought in the first modern becharm into the tomb of pharaoh Tuthmosis IV "KV43" on January 18th, 1903. This wasn't an accidental discovery by Howard Carter, for he had been anticipating...
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