KV43

KV43
Burial site of Thutmose IV
Thutmose receives life from, in turn, Osiris, Anubis, and Hathor (wall decoration in KV43)
KV43 is located in Egypt
KV43
KV43
Coordinates25°44′19.2″N 32°36′11.1″E / 25.738667°N 32.603083°E / 25.738667; 32.603083
LocationEast Valley of the Kings
DiscoveredJanuary 1903
Excavated byHoward Carter
DecorationThutmose before Osiris, Anubis, and Hathor
LayoutBent to the left
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Tomb KV43 is the burial place of Thutmose IV, a pharaoh of the Eighteenth Dynasty in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. He was interred with two of his children who predeceased him. The tomb has a dog-leg shape, typical of the layout of early Eighteenth dynasty tombs. KV43 was rediscovered in 1903 by Howard Carter, excavating on behalf of Theodore M. Davis.


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