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Tomb of Tuthmosis IV (KV43)

Inside the tomb of Tuthmosis IV (KV43)
Tomb (KV43) is, the tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose IV, in the Valley of the Kings, in Luxor, Egypt. It has a dog-leg form, typical of the layout of advance 18th Dynasty tombs. KV43 was re-discovered in 1903 by Howard Carter

Placed high in the drops above the valley floor, it had been saved the extended flood-water damage got by other tombs, and its wall ornaments are consequently very well continued. The pharaoh's out stone sarcophagus is also still in place in the burial chamber. Two of the pharaoh's children, Prince Amenemhat and Princess Tentamun were likewise buried here.



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