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XVII'th
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Gallery I
XVIII'th
Dynasty
Gallery I
Gallery II
Gallery III
Gallery
IV
Featuring the controversial KV 55
mummy. Now with a revised reconstruction of ancient events in this perplexing
tomb.
Gallery V
Featuring the mummies of Tutankhamen and his children.
Still in preparation.
XIX'th
Dynasty
Gallery I
Now including the
mummy identified as
Ramesses I
XX'th
Dynasty
Gallery I
XXI'st
Dynasty
Gallery I
Gallery II
21'st Dynasty Coffins from DB320
Examine the coffins of 21'st Dynasty Theban Rulers
Unidentified Mummies
Gallery I
Including the mummy which some experts believe
may be that of Nefertiti.
Gallery
II
Including the KV 60 mummy found by
Donald P. Ryan
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Inhapi's Tomb
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Special Exhibits
The Treasures of Yuya and Tuyu
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the funerary equipment of Queen Tiye's parents!
Tomb
Raiders of KV 46!
How thorough were the robbers who plundered the tomb of
Yuya and Tuyu? How many times was the tomb robbed, and what were the thieves
after? This study of post interment activity in KV 46 provides some answers.
Special KV 55 Section!
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Follow the trail of the missing treasures from mysterious KV 55.
KV
55's Lost Objects: Where Are They Today?
The KV 55 Coffin Basin
and Gold Foil Sheets
KV 55
Gold Foil at the Metropolitan
Mystery of the Missing Mummy Bands
KV
35 Revisited
See rare photographic plates of a great
discovery from Daressy's Fouilles de la Vallee des Rois.
Unknown Man E
Was he really
buried alive?
The
Tomb of Maihirpre
Learn about Victor Loret's
important discovery of this nearly intact tomb in the Valley of the Kings.
Special Section!
Tomb Robbers!
Who were the real tomb raiders?
What beliefs motivated their actions? A new perspective on the ancient practice
of tomb robbing!
Special Section!
Spend a Night
with the Royal Mummies
Read Pierre Loti's eerie account of
his nocturnal visit to the Egyptian Museum's Hall of Mummies.
Special Section!
An
Audience With Amenophis II Journey
once more with Pierre Loti as he explores the shadowy chambers of KV 35 in the
early 1900's.
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Background Image: Wall scene from the tomb of Ramesses II (KV 7.) From Karl
Richard Lepsius, Denkmäler (Berlin: 1849-1859.)
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Unidentified
Mummies Gallery II
Unknown Woman (claimed to be Hatshepsut in 2007) 18'th Dynasty Provenance:
KV 60 Original Discovery Date: 1903 by
Howard Carter Rediscovery: June 27-July 4, 1989, by Donald P.
Ryan Current Location:Cairo Museum
Biographical data:
Click on image to go to Donald P. Ryan's
website.
Details: In 2007, Zahi Hawass, the Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, announced that the KV60 mummy was actually that of Hatshepsut, the famous 18'th Dynasty female Pharaoh. Although this identification is still questioned by some experts, the entry for this mummy has nevertheless been moved to Gallery II of the 18'th Dynasty section, which may be found by going to the menu bar on the left hand side of this page.
Photo Credit: From Donald P. Ryan's website.
Source Abbreviation Key
In
Preparation
Unidentified
Son of Ramesses II ? (c. 1279-1212 B.C.) 19'th
Dynasty Provenance: KV 5 Discovery Date: Current
Location:
Details: (Source
Bibliography: LT, 280-285, 293. )
Other Burial Data: Original
Burial: KV 5.
Photo
Credit: Theban Mapping Project website.
Source Abbreviation Key
In
Preparation
KV 34
Intrusive Remains (c. ) Late Period/Early
Ptolemaic Period? Provenance: KV34 Discovery Date: February 12'th,1898,
by Victor Loret Current Location: Cairo Museum CG
61100/CG 61099
Details: (Source
Bibliography: .)
Other Burial Data: Original
Burial: Originally buried intrusively in KV 34.
Photo
Credit: Photo Credit: RM RM (Cairo, 1912,) pl.
XCVI. For high resolution image of these remains, see the
University of Chicago's Electronic Open Stacks copy of Smith's The
Royal Mummies (Cairo, 1912) Call #: DT57.C2 vol59. plate XCVI.
Source Abbreviation Key
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