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bshKV9, Kings' Valley No. 9, Tomb of Memnon, tomb of the pharaohs from the 20th dynasty: Ramses V and Ramses VI
An Egyptian man in traditional suit in temple. Edfu Temple
Tomb of pharaoh Rameses III in Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022: The tomb of Ramses V and Ramses VI is also known as KV9. Tomb KV9 was originally constructed by Pharaoh Ramesses V. He was interred here, but his uncle, Ramesses VI, later reused the tomb as his own.\n\nThe tomb has some of the most diverse decoration in the Valley of the Kings. Its layout consists of a long corridor, divided by pilasters into several sections, leading to a pillared hall, from which a second long corridor descends to the burial chamber.
Remaining stones of ruined sarcophagus in burial chamber of Ramesses V & Ramesses VI. Tomb KV9, East Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt
Hieroglyphics on the walls of one chamber of the Temple of Horus, Edfu, Egypt
Details of valley of Kings in Luxor - Egypt.
Valley of kings
Luxor, Egypt - November 13. 2006: Tomb of Tutankhamon in Valey of the Kings. Archaeological research in the mountains of the Valley of the Kings in the ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes
Statue of Mereruka in the sacrifice room of the Mastaba or funerary building located in Saqqara, Cairo, Egypt.
3D illustration pharaoh's tomb in the pyramid
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt - July 22, 2022: The tomb of Ramses V and Ramses VI is also known as KV9. Tomb KV9 was originally constructed by Pharaoh Ramesses V. He was interred here, but his uncle, Ramesses VI, later reused the tomb as his own.\n\nThe tomb has some of the most diverse decoration in the Valley of the Kings. Its layout consists of a long corridor, divided by pilasters into several sections, leading to a pillared hall, from which a second long corridor descends to the burial chamber.
Entrance doorway to ancient Egyptian tomb or temple with blue and gold painted decorative columns and walls. 3D illustration.
April 24, 2023. Luxor, Egypt.\nThe Valley of the Kings is the valley in Egypt where tombs were built for the pharaohs and dignitaries of the New Kingdom during the 18th and 20th Dynasties over a period of nearly 500 years, from the 16th to the 11th centuries BC. The valley is located on the west side of Luxor.
Architectural Model of La Lonja de la Seda (Silk Exchange) in Valencia, Spain. This work of art is located near the cathedral.
Edfu, Egypt - March 19, 2010. Egyptian man meditating at Temple of Horus in Edfu.
Tomb of pharaoh Tutankhamun in Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt
Huaca Rajada and the Royal Tombs of the Lord of Sipan. An archaeological site near Chiclayo, Peru.
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt - July 26, 2022: Young woman walking in the tomb of Ramses V and Ramses VI also known as KV9. Tomb KV9 was originally constructed by Pharaoh Ramesses V. He was interred here, but his uncle, Ramesses VI, later reused the tomb as his own.\n\nThe tomb has some of the most diverse decoration in the Valley of the Kings. Its layout consists of a long corridor, divided by pilasters into several sections, leading to a pillared hall, from which a second long corridor descends to the burial chamber.
hieroglyphs from tomb of Ramses V and VI in Valley of the Kings. Luxor. Egypt.
Luxor,Egypt,January 1,2020-Full view of the ceiling with the scene from the Book of the Day with God Nut holding up the heavens in the Tomb of Ramesses V and VI,KV9, in the Valley of Kings,Egypt
Tomb of Kagemni in the largest mastaba or funerary building in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara. Kagemni was a vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth Dynasty of Egypt. Kagemni's wife Nebtynubkhet Sesheshet was a King's Daughter and likely the daughter of Teti.
July 19th 2023, Aswan,Egypt:Local nubian walking around at Philae Temple.The Philae temple complex is an island-based temple complex in the reservoir of the Aswan Low Dam, downstream of the Aswan Dam and Lake Nasser, Egypt.
Tomb of Ramses III in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt. This is the place of burial for ancient pharaohs. This tomb is also known as KV 11.
Tomb of Tutankamon
Valley of the Kings, Luxor, Egypt - July 26, 2022: Young woman walking in the tomb of Ramses V and Ramses VI also known as KV9. Tomb KV9 was originally constructed by Pharaoh Ramesses V. He was interred here, but his uncle, Ramesses VI, later reused the tomb as his own.\n\nThe tomb has some of the most diverse decoration in the Valley of the Kings. Its layout consists of a long corridor, divided by pilasters into several sections, leading to a pillared hall, from which a second long corridor descends to the burial chamber.
View of the Sarcophagus of the Tomb of King Ramses IV in the Valley of the Kings.
Entrances at tombs in the Valley Of The Kings in Luxor. Egypt, north Africa.
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