KV10

Ancient Egyptian tomb of Takhat and Baketwernel
  • Edward R. Ayrton
  • Otto Schaden (1992)
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Tomb KV10, located in the Valley of the Kings near the modern-day Egyptian city of Luxor, was cut and decorated for the burial of Pharaoh Amenmesse of the Nineteenth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. However, there is no proof that he was actually buried here. Later, the decoration was replaced with scenes for Takhat and Baketwernel—two royal women dating to the late 20th Dynasty.

It was visited by Richard Pococke, Jean-François Champollion and Karl Richard Lepsius, and briefly studied by Edward R. Ayrton before being properly examined by a team from the University of Memphis in the United States under Otto Schaden in 1992.

References

  • Reeves, N & Wilkinson, R.H. The Complete Valley of the Kings, 1996, Thames and Hudson, London.
  • Siliotti, A. Guide to the Valley of the Kings and to the Theban Necropolises and Temples, 1996, A.A. Gaddis, Cairo.

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to KV10.
  • Theban Mapping Project: KV10 includes description, images and plans of the tomb.
  • KV-10 The Tomb of Amenmesse Project
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Tombs
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East Valley
  • KV1 (Ramesses VII)
  • KV2 (Ramesses IV)
  • KV3 (son of Ramesses III)
  • KV4 (Ramesses XI)
  • KV5 (sons of Ramesses II)
  • KV6 (Ramesses IX)
  • KV7 (Ramesses II)
  • KV8 (Merenptah)
  • KV9 (Ramesses V and Ramesses VI)
  • KV10 (Amenmesse)
  • KV11 (Ramesses III)
  • KV12
  • KV13 (Bay)
  • KV14 (Twosret and Sethnakhte)
  • KV15 (Seti II)
  • KV16 (Ramesses I)
  • KV17 (Seti I)
  • KV18 (Ramesses X)
  • KV19 (Mentuherkhepeshef)
  • KV20 (Hatshepsut)
  • KV21
  • KV26
  • KV27
  • KV28
  • KV29
  • KV30
  • KV31
  • KV32 (Tia'a)
  • KV33
  • KV34 (Thutmose III)
  • KV35 (Amenhotep II)
  • KV36 (Maiherpri)
  • KV37
  • KV38 (Thutmose I)
  • KV39
  • KV40
  • KV41
  • KV42 (Sennefer)
  • KV43 (Thutmose IV)
  • KV44
  • KV45 (Userhet)
  • KV46 (Yuya and Thuya)
  • KV47 (Siptah)
  • KV48 (Amenemipet)
  • KV49
  • KV50
  • KV51
  • KV52
  • KV53
  • KV54
  • KV55
  • KV56
  • KV57 (Horemheb)
  • KV58
  • KV59
  • KV60
  • KV61
  • KV62 (Tutankhamun)
  • KV63
  • KV64 (Nehmes Bastet)
  • KV65
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