
KV38 - Wikipedia
KV38 is an ancient Egyptian tomb located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It was used for the reburial of Pharaoh Thutmose I of the Eighteenth Dynasty, and was where his body was removed to (from KV20) by Thutmose III before ultimately being relocated to the Royal Cache, located in Deir el-Bahri, during the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt.
Thutmes I | Theban Mapping Project
At one time it was believed that KV 38 was the original tomb of , for which the official Ineni (owner of TT 81) claimed sole responsibility. This was based, in part, on the relatively small size and simple plan of the tomb, considered an early phase in the development of New Kingdom royal tomb architecture.
Documentation and Conservation of the Amduat Fragments from …
The main focus of the project: “Investigations of the religious history of the early 18th Dynasty: Documentation and Conservation of the Amduat Specimens from the Tomb of Thutmose I (KV 38),” funded by the Antiquities Endowment Fund (AEF) for the year 2022/2023, is to exploit the extensive unexplored religious resources of theological underworld...
The Ancient Egypt: KV38 – Tomb of Tuthmosis I .. Part ( 20 )
2017年3月10日 · It lies on the west side of the valley close to the tomb of Tausert and Setnakht ( KV14 ) and between it and that of Seti II ( KV15 ) . In appearance, however, it is insignificant, as the object of Tuthmosis was not conspicuousness, but the opposite . The tomb was discovered in 1899 by Victor Loret, and also, he made excavation in the same year .
KV38, The Second Tomb of Tuthmosis I - touregypt.net
2011年6月12日 · Tomb of Tuthmosis ITomb KV38 in the Valley of the Kings on the West Bank at Luxor (ancient Thebes) was a Victor Loret find of March 1899, though the original circumstances of its discovery are lost to us.
(PDF) Two Tombs attributed to Tuthmosis I: KV20 and KV38
2011年1月1日 · This paper examines the architecture and location of two of the oldest royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings: KV20 and KV38.
KV 20 and KV 38: Two Tombs attributed to Tuthmosis I
This paper examines the architecture and location of two of the oldest royal tombs in the Valley of the Kings: KV20 and KV38. In KV20, sarcophagi for both Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis I have been discovered. In KV38, another sarcophagus was found, also with the names of Tuthmosis I.
Egyptians: An Itinerary for Thutmosis I's Mummy
2011年1月7日 · A sarcophagus inscribed for Thutmosis I was found in tomb Kv38, nearer the tomb of his grandson Thutmosis III. The tomb would have been a little more elegant affair than Ineni's creation with elements of decoration and is thought to be the tomb Thutmosis III used for the reburial of his grandfather?
Map of KV20, KV38 and KV39 in relation to El-Qurn
This paper examines the claims of three tombs that have been proposed as the tomb of Amenhotep I: one just south of the Valley of the Kings (KV39) and two others about 1.5 km east of the Valley:...
KV38 - ancient_egypt.en-academic.com
KV38. KV38 The tomb of Thutmose I of Dynasty 18 in the Valley of the Kings. It was discovered by Victor Loret in 1899. It is not clear if the tomb was the king’s original burial place constructed by Ineni from which his body was transferred to KV20and then back again or a reburial when his body was removed from KV20. Hismummyhas not been ...