KV44

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KV44 is an ancient, little-explored tomb in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, dating to the New Kingdom and known for its secondary burials and later reuse.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian tomb
rock-cut tomb
associatedPeriod Late Bronze Age NERFINISHED
belongsTo Valley of the Kings numbering system NERFINISHED
country Egypt
culturalContext ancient Egyptian funerary culture
datingTo 18th–20th Dynasties (approximate)
New Kingdom of Egypt NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalSignificance evidence of later reuse
evidence of secondary burials
hasExplorationStatus little-explored
hasFeature burial chamber
rock-cut shaft
hasPreservationState partially disturbed
hasResearchPotential study of reuse of royal necropolis tombs GENERATED
study of secondary interments in the Valley of the Kings GENERATED
hasTombNumber KV44 NERFINISHED
hasUse later reuse
primary burial
secondary burials
isComparedWith other small tombs in the Valley of the Kings
locatedIn Egypt
Luxor NERFINISHED
Valley of the Kings NERFINISHED
West Bank of the Nile NERFINISHED
originalFunction elite burial
partOf Theban Necropolis NERFINISHED

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KV43 nearbyTomb KV44