Monday, May 15, 2017

Tombs : KV59 – KV60 - KV61 .. The last part of The Valley of the Kings

Are unidentified and uninscribed, but KV60 was known for the nurse " Sit-Ra, called In ", and it contained burials of the nurses of Tuthmosis IV or Hatshepsut .

KV56 : The Gold Tomb & KV58 : The Chariot Tomb .. Part ( 36 )

KV56 – The Gold Tomb
In 5 January 1908, Mr. Edward Russell Ayrton and Mr. Theodore Monroe Davis discovered in this tomb part of the jewellery of Queen Tausret and Seti II, which had perhaps been cached here by Setnakht, when he usurped KV14, the queen's tomb . This tomb is uninscribed and unidentified .

Tombs : KV49 – KV50 – KV51 – KV52 - KV53 .. Part ( 35 )

These are all small uninscribed tomb, of no interest to the visitor . Nos. 50, 51, and 52 contained the mummified bodies of royal pets, monkeys, dogs, an ibis, and some ducks, so they called " The Animal Tombs " .