KV41

Unexcavated ancient tomb in the Valley of the Kings
25°44′26″N 32°36′23″E / 25.74056°N 32.60639°E / 25.74056; 32.60639LocationEast Valley of the KingsDiscovered1899Excavated byVictor Loret
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Tomb KV41, located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt, was the last tomb to be found by Victor Loret, and has not been excavated or examined. The original owner of this tomb is unclear, but it may have been Tetisheri.

According to Donald P. Ryan, it is not a tomb but rather a deep shaft.[1]

References

  1. ^ Ryan, Donald P. "Some Observations Concerning Uninscribed Tombs in the Valley of the Kings".

External links

  • Theban Mapping Project: KV41 includes detailed maps of most of the tombs.
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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
West Valley
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