Tomb for reburial of Pharoah Thutmose I
25°44′19.9″N 32°35′59.1″E / 25.738861°N 32.599750°E / 25.738861; 32.599750Location | East Valley of the Kings |
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Discovered | March 1899 |
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Excavated by | Victor Loret (1899) Howard Carter (1919) |
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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 Deir el-Bahri royal cache during the Third Intermediate Period of Egypt.
External links
- Theban Mapping Project: KV38 includes detailed maps of most of the tombs.
Tombs (minor) | East Valley | - KV1 (Ramesses VII)
- KV2 (Ramesses IV)
- KV3 (son of Ramesses III)
- KV4 (Ramesses XI)
- KV5 (sons of Ramesses II)
- KV6 (Ramesses IX)
- KV7 (Ramesses II)
- KV8 (Merenptah)
- KV9 (Ramesses V and Ramesses VI)
- KV10 (Amenmesse)
- KV11 (Ramesses III)
- KV12
- KV13 (Bay)
- KV14 (Twosret and Sethnakhte)
- KV15 (Seti II)
- KV16 (Ramesses I)
- KV17 (Seti I)
- KV18 (Ramesses X)
- KV19 (Mentuherkhepeshef)
- KV20 (Hatshepsut)
- KV21
- KV26
- KV27
- KV28
- KV29
- KV30
- KV31
- KV32 (Tia'a)
- KV33
- KV34 (Thutmose III)
- KV35 (Amenhotep II)
- KV36 (Maiherpri)
- KV37
- KV38 (Thutmose I)
- KV39
- KV40
- KV41
- KV42 (Sennefer)
- KV43 (Thutmose IV)
- KV44
- KV45 (Userhet)
- KV46 (Yuya and Thuya)
- KV47 (Siptah)
- KV48 (Amenemipet)
- KV49
- KV50
- KV51
- KV52
- KV53
- KV54
- KV55
- KV56
- KV57 (Horemheb)
- KV58
- KV59
- KV60
- KV61
- KV62 (Tutankhamun)
- KV63
- KV64 (Nehmes Bastet)
- KV65
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