KV16

Summary

Tomb KV16 is located in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. It was used for the burial of Pharaoh Ramesses I of the Nineteenth Dynasty. The burial place was discovered by Giovanni Belzoni in October 1817.

KV16
Burial site of Ramesses I
KV16 is located in Egypt
KV16
KV16
Coordinates25°44′23.5″N 32°36′06.3″E / 25.739861°N 32.601750°E / 25.739861; 32.601750
LocationEast Valley of the Kings
Discovered10 October 1817
Excavated byGiovanni Belzoni
DecorationBook of Gates
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As Ramesses I ruled for less than two years, his sepulchre is rather truncated, being only twenty-nine metres long. It consists of two descending staircases, linking a sloping corridor and leading to the burial chamber. Like the tomb of Horemheb (KV57), the grave is decorated with the Book of Gates. The sarcophagus, still in place in the final chamber, is constructed of red quartzite.

References edit

  • Reeves, N & Wilkinson, R.H. The Complete Valley of the Kings, 1996, Thames and Hudson, London.
  • Siliotti, A. Guide to the Valley of the Kings and to the Theban Necropolises and Temples, 1996, A.A. Gaddis, Cairo.

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External links edit

  • Theban Mapping Project: KV16 includes description, images, and plans of the tomb.