KV47

E389971

KV47 is an ancient Egyptian royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings, built for the 20th Dynasty pharaoh Siptah.

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Label Occurrences
KV47 canonical 5

Statements (44)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian tomb
archaeological site
royal tomb
architectureType corridor tomb
associatedWith Egyptology
Theban Mapping Project
belongsToNecropolis Theban Necropolis
belongsToRegion Upper Egypt
builtFor Siptah NERFINISHED
contains burial chamber of Siptah
corridors
side chambers
country Egypt
culturalContext Pharaonic Egypt
surface form: Ancient Egypt
discoveredBy Edward R. Ayrton
discoveryYear 1905
excavatedBy Edward R. Ayrton
excavatedFor Theodore M. Davis NERFINISHED
hasAccess tourist site (restricted/managed)
hasAlternativeName Tomb of Siptah
hasDamage flooding
rock falls
hasDecoration Book of Gates scenes
Book of the Dead scenes
funerary scenes
underworld scenes
hasEntranceStairway yes
hasEntranceType cut into cliff face
hasModernNumberingSystem Valley of the Kings
surface form: Valley of the Kings numbering system
hasOwner Siptah NERFINISHED
hasSarcophagus yes
heritageType archaeological heritage site
locatedIn Egypt
Valley of the Kings
West Bank of Luxor
nearbyTomb KV32
KV46
KV48
occupant Siptah NERFINISHED
period New Kingdom of Egypt
pharaohDynasty 20th Dynasty of Egypt
tombNumber KV47 self-link
usedFor royal burial
valleySector main wadi of the Valley of the Kings

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

KV47 tombNumber KV47 self-link
Wadi al-Muluk contains KV47
Siptah burialPlace KV47