KV7

E359107

KV7 is the rock-cut tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings built as the burial place of the pharaoh Ramesses II.

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Label Occurrences
KV7 canonical 4

Statements (38)

Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
rock-cut tomb
tomb
associatedWith mummy of Ramesses II (later moved to Deir el-Bahri cache)
belongsTo Theban Necropolis
designatedFor tomb of Ramesses II
surface form: burial of Ramesses II
hasArchaeologicalWork excavated in 19th and 20th centuries
hasBurialChamber main burial chamber of Ramesses II
hasChambers multiple corridors and chambers
hasCondition heavily damaged
subject to flooding
hasConstructionDate reign of Ramesses II
hasDecorationStyle Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: Ramesside
hasDecorationTheme Amduat
Book of Gates
Book of the Dead
hasEntranceType cut into cliff face
hasFinds decorated wall fragments
fragments of sarcophagi
shabti fragments
hasKVNumber KV7
hasLayoutType bent-axis plan
hasNotableExplorer Christian Leblanc
Georges Daressy
Giovanni Battista Belzoni
hasOrientation east–west
hasOwner Ramesses II
hasOwnerDynasty Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
hasOwnerTitle pharaoh of Egypt
hasPeriod New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom
hasReuse possibly reused in later periods
isNear KV17
KV8
isOppositeOf KV5
locatedIn Valley of the Kings
locatedInCountry Egypt
locatedNear Luxor
locatedOnBankOfNile west bank

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