KV29
KV29 |
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place | Valley of the Kings |
Discovery date | before 1832 |
excavation | unknown |
Previous KV28 |
The following KV30 |
The ancient Egyptian tomb KV29 in the Valley of the Kings ( Eastern Valley ) was discovered before 1832. The owner of the grave is unknown and there is no information about the content of the grave. It consists of a simple right-angled entrance shaft and is dated to the New Kingdom period. The grave is inaccessible today.
KV29 was discovered before 1832, but no excavations have been carried out in the tomb. Site plans were drawn up by James Burton in 1825, John Gardner Wilkinson from 1825 to 1828, and Victor Loret in 1899 . Arthur Weigall described the grave as undecorated and that it probably only has one chamber. There are no publications on the grave.
See also
literature
- Nicholas Reeves , Richard H. Wilkinson : The Valley of the Kings. Mysterious realm of the dead of the pharaohs. Weltbild, Augsburg 2000, ISBN 3-8289-0739-3 , p. 183.
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Coordinates: 25 ° 44 ′ 21.5 ″ N , 32 ° 36 ′ 2.2 ″ E