Valley of the Kings Images

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Valley of the Kings
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Typical "Jogged axis" post-Amarna tomb (Source)
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Papyrus Mayer B. The script is the common hieratic of the 20th Dynasty and consists of 14 lines of writing. It records theft in the tomb of Ramesses VI. (Source)
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KV62 found undisturbed in 1922 (Source)
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Burial chamber in the Tomb of Ramesses IX, KV6 (Source)
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Corridor descending to the Tomb of Ramesses III, KV11 (Source)
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First (upper) burial hall in the tomb of Twosret and Setnakhte, KV14; scenes from the Book of Caverns are depicted on the far wall[90] (Source)
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Merenptah's stone sarcophagus in KV8 (Source)
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Typical "Straight axis" Nineteenth/Twentieth Dynasty tomb (Source)
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Typical "Bent axis" early Eighteenth Dynasty tomb (Source)
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Detail of decoration from KV2 (Source)
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Entrance to Horemheb's tomb, soon after its discovery in 1908 (Source)
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1830: John Gardner Wilkinson's numbering system for the tombs, which remains in use today (Source)
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1820: Belzoni's Valley of the Kings (Source)
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Al-Qurn dominates the valley. (Source)
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The "Sepulchres of the Kings of Thebes", Richard Pococke, 1743 (Source)
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Tomb of Tutankhamun
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Tomb of Ramses VI
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Tomb of Ramses III

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