KV14

E398465

KV14 is a large, unusually long double tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, used for the burials of the pharaohs Tausret and Setnakhte.

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All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
KV14 canonical 5

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian tomb
archaeological site
tomb
associatedPharaoh Setnakhte NERFINISHED
Tausret
associatedWithRoyalHouse House of Ramesses
belongsToDynasty Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: 19th Dynasty of Egypt

20th Dynasty of Egypt
belongsToRegion Upper Egypt
country Egypt
hasAccessRestriction controlled archaeological site
hasArchaeologicalInterest royal burial practices
tomb reuse and usurpation
hasBurialChamber burial chamber of Setnakhte
burial chamber of Tausret
hasCulturalContext New Kingdom of Egypt
surface form: New Kingdom Egypt
hasDecorationPhase Setnakhte phase
Late New Kingdom
surface form: Tausret phase
hasEntrance cut into cliff face in Valley of the Kings
hasFeature extended axis
multiple chambers
multiple corridors
hasFunction royal burial place
hasLanguageOfInscriptions Ancient Egyptian
hasLayout unusually long plan
hasOccupant Setnakhte NERFINISHED
Tausret
hasOwnerTitle pharaoh
hasPeriod Early 20th Dynasty
Nineteenth Dynasty of Egypt
surface form: Late 19th Dynasty
hasScriptOfInscriptions hieroglyphs
hasType double tomb
isInNecropolis Theban Necropolis
isPartOf Valley of the Kings
surface form: Valley of the Kings tomb system
laterUsurpedBy Setnakhte NERFINISHED
locatedIn Egypt
Luxor
Valley of the Kings
west bank of the Nile
surface form: West Bank of the Nile
originallyConstructedFor Tausret
tombNumber KV14 self-link
usedForBurialOf Setnakhte NERFINISHED
Tausret

Referenced by (5)

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

Tausret burialPlace KV14
Wadi al-Muluk contains KV14
KV14 tombNumber KV14 self-link
Setnakhte burialPlace KV14