KV43

E262134

KV43 is the rock-cut tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings that served as the burial place of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Thutmose IV.

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Label Occurrences
KV43 canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Egyptian royal tomb
archaeological site
rock-cut tomb
associatedDynasty 18th Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt
belongsToNecropolis Theban Necropolis
burialOf Thutmose IV
containsTextType Book of the Dead excerpts
funerary texts
country Egypt
culture Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egyptian
discoveredBy Howard Carter
discoveryYear 1903
excavatedBy Howard Carter
hasArchitecturalFeature burial chamber
descending corridors
side chambers
well shaft
hasArchitecturalType corridor tomb
hasDecorationStyle early 18th Dynasty tomb decoration
hasEntranceType cut into cliff face
hasOwnerPersonalName Thutmose IV
hasOwnerThroneName Menkheperure
hasOwnerTitle King of Upper and Lower Egypt
hasWallReliefsOf Thutmose IV
various deities
locatedIn Upper Egypt
Valley of the Kings
West Bank of Luxor
nearbyTomb KV42
KV44
orientation typical Valley of the Kings axial plan
originalUse royal burial
period New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom
pharaohBuried Thutmose IV
region Thebes
servedAsBurialPlaceOf Thutmose IV
tombNumber 43

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Thutmose IV tomb KV43